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Srt S-line Brake Rotor Front Disc Cr 125 Cr 250 R Crf 250 R Crf 450 R on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Sherbrooke, Quebec, Canada

Sherbrooke, Quebec, Canada
Condition:New Placement on Vehicle:Front

Brand new SRT S-Line front brake rotor for Honda dirt bike. The rotor has been installed but never ride. The marks that you can see on the picture is the marks of the brake pads when pumping the brake on the stand. Never been ride!

 

  • Most affordable OEM replacement brake rotor available
  • Made of tempered stainless steel to ensure optimal performance and durability
  • Designed to keep debris out and temperatures down for consistent braking
  • May be used with all brake pad composites
  • Brake Rotor of choice for SRT sponsored AMA Machines

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