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Honda S90 Ct90 Trail90 A Pair Of Brand New Chrome Rear Shock Absorber on 2040-parts.com

US $44.25
Location:

Tampa, Florida, US

Tampa, Florida, US
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Welcome,

You are looking at 2 BRAND NEW REAR SHOCKS for: HONDA S90 CT90 TRAIL90  . THESE SHOCKS ARE HIGHER ADJUSTABLE, HEAVY and Great Quality Chrome by LAEV.

The distance from center of the eye to center of the eye is 33CM or 13 inches.

Top inside diameter is 12 MM.

Bottom inside diameter is 10 MM. and two 12 MM extra SWINGARM COLLARS .If you need to change to 12MM, you can do it yourself.

Thanks for looking.


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