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1981 Cr250r Elsinore Swing Arm With All Balls Kit 52000-ka4-000 on 2040-parts.com

US $150.00
Location:

Clemmons, North Carolina, US

Clemmons, North Carolina, US
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 Used hard to find in this shape 1981 Cr250r swing arm, will also I believe work for the 1981 450cr, it does show signs of wear, chain marks, will be covered with slider, one inside weld is moving (they were notorious for that) but screw will still go in and tighten picture #4. You could tack weld if you wanted. I was going to bead blast, sand and block, and powder coat this swing arm, it is a pretty decent one for restoration or a good one to slap on now for vintage racer, found NOS so I'm letting this one go. All Balls bearing kit (NEW) included with purchase

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