Honda 250r 1987 - Parts Piece Front End Totaled on 2040-parts.com
Bowmanstown, Pennsylvania, US
This frame is solid, except for the front end which is totaled. There is no rot on the frame. It is great for a parts piece. Feel free to email me with any questions!
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