2000 Honda Cbr929rr Rear Swing-arm Mount W/ Kick-stand Not Bent Good Condition on 2040-parts.com
Wilton, New Hampshire, US
Here is a rear swing-arm mount w/ kick-stand that mounts to the motor and holds the swing-arm, it looks straight and is in good condition. Look for all of the other excess parts I don't need and what is in the picture is what you are buying, no warranty because it's not perfect. Any questions please feel free to ask.
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