Honda Cr60 / Cr80 / Cr85 / Cr125 / Cr250 / Cr500 Shift Drum Stopper on 2040-parts.com
Manchester, New Hampshire, US
Honda
CR60R 1984
CR80R 1985 to 2002
CR85R 2003 to 2007
CR125R 1984 to 2007
CR250R 1984 to 2007
CR500R 1984 to 2001
Original shift drum stopper removed from 1989 CR250R
Good item for your restoration project or as spare.
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