Honda Rincon 650 / 680 Front Springs 155 Lb (1 Pair) Fits: All Years ~heavy Duty on 2040-parts.com
Hanover, Indiana, US
HONDA RINCON FRONT SPRINGS (1 Pair)
( 155/154 Lb )
Fits: All Years and Models of Honda Rincon 650 & 680
MADE OF Steel, then Powedercoated for added Durability
Upgrade your machine with a set of Heavy Duty Front Springs today. These springs are easy to install. Perfect for any type of riding, whether you are on the trails, farm, hills, creek, or sand. You are sure to stand out and out perform the others. If interested please contact for further information. We also have Front springs available in 130 & 180 lbs.
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