Chrome Rear Rack Honda Ct70 Ct 70 Mini Trail on 2040-parts.com
Colorado Springs, Colorado, United States
BRAND NEW CHROME REAR RACK FOR ALL HONDA CT70 MINI TRAILS. COMES WITH THE MOUNTING BOLTS. MADE IN CHINA. THE RACK IS 19" LONG AND MOUNTS TO THE SHOCKS AND 2 FRAME BOLTS(PROVIDED). THE REAR OF THE RACK HAS 2 UNDER RACK TIE DOWNS AND HAS MOUNTS FOR TURN SIGNALS. $39.91 INCLUDES SHIPPING TO THE LOWER 48 STATES. AIR FREIGHT IS EXTRA.
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