2000 00 Honda Xr650r Xr650 Xr 650 650r Odometer Assembly Drive Cable Gauge on 2040-parts.com
Escondido, California, United States
Item Specifics / Condition: This odometer assembly is in good condition. The parts are clean and look nice. Everything you see is included. This assembly is ready to install and use. There is some minor wear on the odometer. See the pictures.
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