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Honda Cr Yamaha Yz Hodaka Suzuki Kawasaki Husqvarns Fender Bracket Mx Ahrma Nos on 2040-motos

US $14.99
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Marshfield, Wisconsin, United States

Marshfield, Wisconsin, United States
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Here we have a NOS aftermarket universal mx style front fender brace that will fit most vintage mx/enduro bikes.

This bracket is made of steel, and is chrome plated.

The bracket is 3" wide, and is 10 1/4" long. I also have many NOS aftermarket front fenders that match these brackets, in a few different colors.

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