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Honda Ruckus Bmx Stem Shim Kit on 2040-parts.com

US $24.99
Location:

Ocean City, Maryland, United States

Ocean City, Maryland, United States
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Honda Ruckus BMX Stem Shim Kit

This kit will allow you to use standard BMX and mountain bike stems on your Honda Ruckus.  Includes a stem cap to give your stem a clean finished look and stainless hardware. This shim fits tight to ensure maximum hold between the stem and the Honda Ruckus triple tree.

Please check fitment before purchasing.

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