Cr250 Cr 250 Cr250r 2000 Front Brakes Master Cylinder Lever Caliper Line 2001 on 2040-parts.com
Orlando, Florida, US
Used front brake assy. from a 2000 Honda CR250. Worked well when removed. Includes caliper w/pads, line, and lever assy. Should fit 01 and possibly others. Please pay promptly, or at least contact me if not paying quickly.
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