Ktm Fork Guards Hammerhead Holeshot Device New Graphics White 450 250 350 New on 2040-parts.com
Spanish Fort, Alabama, US
New OEM Wrap Around white fork guards removed from a 2014 450SXF before they had ever seen dirt. I had installed a Hammerhead holeshot device but never put it back on the bike. (The holeshot device is technically not used as it was on another 2012 KTM for two races but is in outstanding condition.) Guards also have brand new graphics installed. I believe these will fit every big bike KTM back to 2007.
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