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Sumax 8614 Fender 6.5" Front Custom on 2040-parts.com

US $60.00
Location:

Powell, Wyoming, US

Powell, Wyoming, US
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Up for auction is a brand new never mounted sumax composite front fender #8614. The company claims these are stronger then oem metal fenders. Its labeled on their website as a 6.5" wide glide 16" wheel though it would fit other bikes. This cost me $140 new so it is a great deal for someone looking for a custom touch to their bike. There are a few smudges on the fender that will disappear under your choice of paint or could probably just be wiped off. Fender is in A+ shape 

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