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Mount Pleasant, Pennsylvania, US
WRAPPED WITH 16 STRANDS OF STAINLESS STEEL WIRE TO REDUCE BRAKE LINE EXPANSION TO ALMOST NOTHING
FITS HONDA CRF250R 02-10. 17-9707
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