Nos Front And Rear Arctic Cat Minibike Fenders, Left Cut Out, Nice on 2040-parts.com
Brighton, Michigan, United States
This is a set of NOS fenders for your Arctic Cat mini bike ( will also work on Attex, Co!eman and Simplex minibikes). Rear has left cutout for chain and measures 17 5/8" long by4 5/8" wide. Mounting holes are 3 1/2" apart. Front fender measures 14 1/4" long by 4 1/4" wide. Nice chrome! Add $10 for shipping in continental US.
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