Ac Racing Mx Pro Pegs Honda Atc250r Atc 250r 1985-1986 on 2040-parts.com
Riverside, California, United States
THIS IS A PAIR OF AC
RACING MX PRO PEGS ALUMINUM FINISH FOR THE HONDA ATC250R 1985-1986.
THESE PAIR OF MX PRO PEGS ARE BRAND NEW. THEY'VE NEVER BEEN MOUNTED.
THESE MX PRO PEGS ARE COMPLETE WITH STAINLESS STEEL FOOT PEGS, BLACK
NETS, MOUNTS, AND HARDWARE. PRO PEGS ARE READY TO BE INSTALLED AND USED.
THESE PRO PEGS HAVE A HEEL GUARD INTEGRATED INTO THEM
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