Kawasaki Kx450f Kx450 Kx 450 F Kxf 09-13 Fcr Shock on 2040-parts.com
Somerset, Pennsylvania, US
USED SHOCK FOR A 09-13 KX450F,I HAD THIS SHOCK DONE BY FCR SETUP FOR MOTOCROSS,I HAVEN'T USED IT SINCE I HAD IT REBUILT,IT IS REVALVED WITH A FCR SUSPENSION PISTON AND FCR SPECS,THIS SHOCK IS NIGHT AND DAY FROM THE STOCK SHOCK
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