Honda Nos Cr80r, Cr85r, Cr85rb, 1996-2004, Clutch Cable, # 22870-gbf-831 on 2040-parts.com
Harrison, Michigan, US
This should fit the following and others.This should fit those listed below and maybe others but this is to be used as a reference only. Please verify the proper fit with your local dealer before purchase. Thanks!!!
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reported to be used on the following vehicles:
2005 Honda Dirt Bike CR85R2005 Honda Dirt Bike CR85RB EXPERT
2006 Honda Dirt Bike CR85R
2006 Honda Dirt Bike CR85RB EXPERT
2007 Honda Dirt Bike CR85R
2007 Honda Dirt Bike CR85RB Expert
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