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Xh 2003-2006 Hond Cbr 600rr 2004-2007 1000rr Black Fender Eliminator Tidy on 2040-parts.com

C $21.24
Location:

NB, China

NB, China
Condition:New Brand:XH Manufacturer Part Number:XH

High Quality lightweight Fender Eliminator / Tidy Tail
You can add a license plate light and turn signals to the bracket
Direct bolt-on replacement. No modification is needed
Professional installation is recommended
Specifics
Quantity: 1
Instructions: Not Included
Condition: Brand New, Never Used
Material: Billet Aluminum
Color: the same like pictures show
 
Fitment:
2003-2006 Honda CBR 600RR
2004-2007 Honda CBR 1000RR
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