1984 Honda 200es Rear Rack Oem Atc 200 Es on 2040-parts.com
New Tripoli, Pennsylvania, United States
This rack is from a 1984 Honda 200es. It is in pretty good shape, it is not bent or broken. It looks to have some pitting and it was painted at some point. Look carefully at the pictures. All bolts came out easy so threads are good. It's missing one of the rubber straps for the center piece that swings up.
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