Honda Front Wheel Off 2003 Cr250 Cr500 Cr250 Cr125 Crf450 Crf250 Fits 02-07 Etc on 2040-parts.com
Oakdale, California, US
Front wheel off 2003 cr250/af500
Will fit all 02-07 cr250 & crfs & cr125 may have to change wheel spacer
Good shape comes bare as seen
I AM PARTING OUT COMPLETE BIKE HAD EXTENDED SWINGARM ETC
I WILL NOT SHIP TO RUSSIA
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