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New Footpegs Pegs Sr Pro Series Cr125r Cr250r Crf250r Crf450r Cr Crf on 2040-parts.com

US $74.95
Location:

So. California, US

So. California, US
Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Return policy details: Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted

SR Stainless Steel Foot Pegs for Honda

  • CR-125R 2002-07
  • CR-250R 2002-07
  • CRF-250R 2004-2012
  • CRF-250X 2005-2009
  • CRF-450R/X 2002-2012

New SR Foot Pegs Feature:

  • Made in the USA from 17/4 cast stainless steel for strength and durability
  • Flat Gray Steel Finish
  • Extra wide 57mm platform for more support and comfort
  • Multi-row cleat design reduces mud build up
  • Slightly raised middle ridge for more support and control when braking, shifting, or weight transfer

Sold in pairs. Picture may not be of exact model, but you receive correct pegs when you place order.

 

 

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