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Honda Atc200s Atc Front Shocks Forks W/ Front Axle Bar Clamps Great Condition! on 2040-parts.com

US $72.56
Location:

Albany, Oregon, US

Albany, Oregon, US
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Very Nice front forks and bar clamp removed from a low hour 1985 ATC200s.

Looks extremely nice with great paint, shiney chrome and nice looking shocks. Lightly used.

Removed from a low hour ATC and front end was not sagging and has great height!

Shocks work great and are not bent. Front axle included. 

No damage, all threads good & boots are not torn.

This is a very nice Front end with no issues, there may be cheaper ones on here but they are not in near the condition as this one.

Clean and ready to go.

 

Thanks for looking!

***** Donor atc was a 1 owner garage queen, so if you are looking for some very nice parts for your atc, Check out my other items!

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