Nos Oem 1981 Honda Elsinore Cr125 Chain Splash Guard 52180-ka3-000 on 2040-parts.com
Clemmons, North Carolina, US
NOS OEM Honda 1981 CR125 Chain Splash Guard 52180-KA3-000 very hard to find part new in plastic, (took out only for picture) obsolete part from Honda now.
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