New Works Connection Skid Plate 04-05 Kxf 250 04-06 Rmz 250 Pu: 05060101 on 2040-parts.com
New Egypt, New Jersey, US
Works Connection
Skid Plate
Brand New, still in original package!
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CNC’d and formed from aircraft grade 6061 T-6 aluminum
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Specific design and fit for each make and model
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Covers to protect frame rails but does not extend beyond rails
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Oil drain access hole pre-cut into the plate for easy oil changes without having to remove the skid plate
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CNC’d aluminum brackets with quality hardware for secure mounting. Some models utilize stock mounting lugs.
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Skid Plate Foam included.
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Made in the USA
Fits the following:
Kawasaki KX250F 2004-2005
Suzuki RMZ 250 2004-2006
This is a clearance item,
This is guaranteed as new.
But is not returnable!
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