Honda Xl500r Rear Fender And Mount Xl 500 Xl250r Xl 250 on 2040-parts.com
Hume, California, US
Used rear fender off a 1982 Honda XL500R. I am pretty sure this will fit a XL250R of the same vintage. It is used and has a stress crack that I am pointing at, also the tail light is no good either and will need to be replaced. High bidder to pay shipping and handling and as always please ask all questions before
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