1986 Honda Cr125 Cr125r Entire Clutch Assembly on 2040-parts.com
Akron, Ohio, US
1986 Honda CR125 clutch assembly. Good useable shape. Clutch disks look as if they where barely used. You get the entire assembly pictured. Sold as is. I am parting out an entire 1986 Honda cr125 engine, if you need anything special, let me know.
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