Up for auction is a xr 200 Honda break pedal. I believe this will fit from 1986 to the last year of the xr 200, but can not be sure. Take a look at the pictures and you decide if this is the one for you. It's in very good condition, there are no re-welds or cracks that I can see. The toe piece is spring loaded and works perfect. Winning bidder pays $6.95 shipping/handling. I accept Paypal and will ship to the lower 48 states only, no international shipping. Good luck and thanks for looking.
Brakes & Suspension for Sale
- Honda cbr 600rr 600 elka shock 05 06 (US $599.00)
- Oem harley davidson 1990 fxstc softail kickstand side stand(US $15.00)
- Oem harley davidson 1990 fxstc softail forward controls, pedal, shifter, bracket(US $75.00)
- Oem harley davidson 1990 fxstc softail complete horn assembly(US $15.00)
- 1972-73 honda twin cb350 cb350k4 rear shocks(US $24.00)
- Tl 125 honda triple tree(US $8.95)
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