Clarke Oversized Fuel Tank 3.9 Gallon Black Honda Trx 450r 2004-2006 Desert Gas on 2040-parts.com
Eugene, Oregon, United States
Clarke Oversized Fuel Tank 3.9 Gallon BLACK Finish. Fits HONDA TRX450R Models From 2004-2006.
With over 40 years of experience producing plastic fuel tanks, Clarke’s line of standard and oversized fuel tanks set the standard for quality and fitment. Each tank is designed to your specific make and model of machine for a precision fitment. That means you don’t have to modify your plastics or change your riding position. And with a variety of colors and sizes you can find the right Clarke Fuel Tank to keep you riding all day. Specs: |
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