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1984 Honda Xr350 Xl350 Kick Start Lever - Complete Assembly - Good Condition on 2040-parts.com

US $38.00
Location:

Rocklin, California, US

Rocklin, California, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Manufacturer Part Number:28300-KF0-010

 Parting out a 1984 Honda XR350R
VIN: JH2NE0108EM102241
Engine: NE01E5102245

This auction is for an OEM kick start lever from an 84 XR350R.  It is in good usable condition removed from a running bike.  It has been repainted and has a few scratches in the paint from normal use and wear & tear.  Not bent or damaged and includes all hardware.


Should fit XL350, XR500, and XR600 from 83-85.
Please verify fitment with OE part # before bidding.

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