Kymco Like 200 I Scooter 2013 Oem Left Front Fork on 2040-parts.com
Los Angeles, California, United States
This Fork Fits the KYMCO LIKE 50 & 200.
It may fit other models as well. With internal spring in oil creating resistance. It goes on in the front left side attaching to the steering stem. It has bolt holes for the attachment of the bracket for front brake caliper. It is in good shape with minimal scrapes and scratches. |
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