2000-01 2001cr125 250 Cr Oem Couter Shaft Transmission Gear Engine Change Gears on 2040-parts.com
Portland, Oregon, US
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2001 CR125R
We are selling a part(s) off of a 2001 CR125R. These parts should fit other years 00-2001 and models.
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Description: Counter shaft. This is a nice looking and great working counter shaft. This is in great
shape item has no cracks, bends, repairs, damage, welds, etc. The counter shaft came off of running bike. This fully functioning item has no hidden defects or damage. Counter shaft comes with good gears and grooves. Item is ready to install and will work for a long time. This
is a good working item(s) that has been used and still has plenty of
life in it. These item(s) is not damaged, cracked or repaired in anyway
unless otherwise noted.
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