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751 Products Mud Tool Yz250 Yz125 Cr250 Cr125 Kx250 Kx125 Rm250 Rm125 on 2040-parts.com

US $9.99
Location:

Effingham, Illinois, US

Effingham, Illinois, US
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The Mud Tool is specifically designed to remove the packed mud from under fenders, keeping the weight

off after practice and between motos when a power washer is not available.

Designed to be held with your index finger placed in the indention and push forward

wedging the tool between the fender and the mud. Remove pounds of mud quickly and easily.

The (patent pending) Mud Tool is made from a durable nylon/fiberglass material that won’t scratch your bike.

The Mud Tool works on all makes and models of all bikes.

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