St1300 Honda Right Lower Fork Leg Motorcycle St1300a St1300p St1300pa on 2040-parts.com
Stanton, California, US
This right fork leg will basically fit any Honda ST1300 motorcycle. It has slight scratching on the outside of it and normal road debris paint damage on the front of it but is in great shape. The scratches could easily be filed and then painted and you wouldn't even see them. Be sure to check out my other items! |
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