Banshee Rear Shock Set Up For +6" Extended Swing Arm on 2040-parts.com
Port Orchard, Washington, United States
banshee rear shock set up for +6" extended swing arm, rear shock is sprung and valved for a 200-250lb rider on a +6" extended swing arm.Shock is still in good condition, no leaks or sagging. ,item comes as pictured was removed off a good running banshee that was parted out, ready to be used with out any issues,if you have any questions please ask before buying #14
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