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1986 - 2007 Cr80 Cr85 Honda Throttle Housing Clamp Rb Cr 80 85 Cr80r Cr85r on 2040-parts.com

US $10.99
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Sevierville, Tennessee, US

Sevierville, Tennessee, US
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Throttle housing off of a 1997 CR80 Honda.

Correct fit for all the 1986 - 2007 CR80 and CR85 Small and Big Wheel hondas..

No cracks or breaks.  The plastic guide is in it and in good shape.

It was working proper on the bike.

You get what you see pictured.

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