Honda Xr 250 500 Xl 1978-1980 Right Foot Peg Bar on 2040-parts.com
Idanha, Oregon, US
Right foot peg and bar will fit Honda XL 250 78-80, XR250 79-80, and XR500 79-80. Honda part number is 50615-428-000. Comes complete as shown in picture. Good condition, not bent, good working return spring.
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