99 00 1999 2000 Honda Cbr 600 F4 Subframe With 12 O'clock Bar (stunt) on 2040-parts.com
Orange, Connecticut, US
This is a perfect stunt setup if you wanted to ever switch back when you are done. Keep your subframe and bolt this right up. The subframe is useable the way it is but has a couple bends it still was suprisingly straight on the bike. See pics for condition.
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