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2002-2007 Honda Cr125r Cr125 Cr 125r 125 **front & Rear Brake Rotor Disc Set** on 2040-parts.com

US $99.95
Location:

Michigan, US

Michigan, US
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BRAND NEW OUTLAW RACING FRONT AND REAR BRAKE ROTORS. MADE OF HIGH STRENGTH, HIGH CARBON STAINLESS STEEL WITH A HIGHER FRICTION COEFFICIENT THAN STOCK.


FITS: 2002-2007 HONDA CR125R


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