Nos Fox Fork Caps Honda Cr125 Cr125m Cr125m1 Elsinore Vintage Mx Wow !! "lqqk"!! on 2040-parts.com
Marysville, Ohio, US
Brand New NOS FOX fork air caps still in the original package factory stamp marking says '75 125 ELSINORE I will also include a new set of honda OEM rubber o-rings.
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