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1985-2013 Honda Xr100r Crf100r Swingarm 52200-kn4-a60za on 2040-parts.com

US $39.95
Location:

Onsted, Michigan, United States

Onsted, Michigan, United States
Condition:Used Brand:HONDA Manufacturer Part Number:52200-KN4-A60ZA

DESCRIPTION

This is a swingarm from a 2003 Honda XR100R

It is in good condition

The bearings may need to be serviced or replaced

Honda part number 52200-KN4-A60ZA

It will fit the following models:

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  • 2001 XR100R A - SWINGARM
  • 2002 XR100R A - SWINGARM
  • 2003 XR100R A - SWINGARM

  • Please keep in mind that these are used parts and may be dirty/greasy 
  • If you are unsure if this will fit your machine please ask,I will be happy to help

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