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Honda CR YZ DT Husqvarna Hodaka CZ Ossa Elsinore vintage AHRMA black fender NOS (0)
You are looking at a NOS aftermarket fender that will fit just about any bike! These are very cool looking vintage style MX fenders, similar to the preston petty fenders. May have some very light shelf wear or dust on them from sitting on a shelf since the 1970's.2016-08-16 05:16:45Marshfield, Wisconsin, United States036.99
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Kawasaki KX80 KX125 KX250 Hodaka CZ Ossa KDX vintage AHRMA green fender NOS (0)
You are looking at a NOS aftermarket fender that will fit just about any bike! These are very cool looking vintage style MX fenders, similar to the preston petty fenders. May have some very light shelf wear or dust on them from sitting on a shelf since the 1970's.2016-08-15 05:18:37Marshfield, Wisconsin, United States029.99
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Hodaka ACE 100 ACE 90 rectifier (0)
Here we have a rectifier removed from a 1966 Hodaka ACE 100, may also fit the 90. RETURN POLICY: I do accept returns, BUT ONLY FOR DEFFECTIVE ITEMS! If you happen to order the wrong part for your bike, I'm sorry but I cannot give you a refund.2016-08-09 05:05:54Marshfield, Wisconsin, United States019.99
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HONDA CR YAMAHA YZ HODAKA suzuki kawasaki husqvarns FENDER BRACKET MX AHRMA NOS (0)
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.2016-08-15 05:10:37Marshfield, Wisconsin, United States014.99
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MAGURA KILL BUTTON HUSQVARNA, PENTON, CZ, BULTACO, HODAKA, HONDA, KILL SWITCH (0)
NEW, Magura replica kill button, used on mnay bikes. *Fits any 7/8" handlebar *Rubber Waterproof Cover *Can also be used as a horn/starter button RETURN POLICY: I do accept returns, BUT ONLY FOR DEFFECTIVE ITEMS! If you happen to order the wrong part for your bike, I'm sorry but I cannot give you a refund.2016-08-13 05:05:55Marshfield, Wisconsin, United States014.69
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A Different Bike Magazine
Thu, 12 Feb 2009Motorcycle Retro is a pet project of former Motorcyclist editor Mitch Boehm, launching as Motorcyclist Retro in early 2008 under the Source Interlink media umbrella. It featured a contemporary look at motorcycles of the 1960s through the 1980s. However, the circulation numbers of MR didn’t meet the expectations of the media conglomerate, and they cancelled production of the magazine after just two issues.