2001 Honda Cr250 Rear Shock Absorber on 2040-parts.com
McKees Rocks, Pennsylvania, US
This auction is for a rear shock in good condition.
This item was removed from a functioning 2001 Honda CR250R and was tested completely prior to removal. It may fit many other years and models so check with your local dealer before purchasing for fitment questions.
This shock functions perfectly. It is ready to install and put to use. It has some cosmetic imperfections as you can see in the images. No wear marks on the rod and no oil leakage.
Stock spring, someone painted it black.
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