Acerbis - Lower Fork Guards (Honda) Year 1999
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Acerbis - Lower Fork Guards (Honda) Year 1999

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Acerbis - Lower Fork Guards (Honda) Year 1999Acerbis Lower Fork Guards (Honda) All Acerbis replica plastic has the original factory shape of the OEM plastic of each specific model. Sold as a pair. BTO Sports provides our customers with motocross products, parts and accessories to enhance your riding experience. We carry a wide supply of parts to ensure your dirt bike is protected from wear and tear by roost, rocks, and the occasional shrubs. Acerbis Lower Fork Guards (Honda) are used by factory

Acerbis - Lower Fork Guards (Honda)

All Acerbis replica plastic has the original factory shape of the OEM plastic of each specific model. Sold as a pair.

 BTO Sports provides our customers with motocross products, parts and accessories to enhance your riding experience. We carry a wide supply of parts to ensure your dirt bike is protected from wear and tear by roost, rocks, and the occasional shrubs. Acerbis - Lower Fork Guards (Honda) are used by factory motocross teams across the world to replace broken, damaged, or worn-out plastics. These Acerbis - Lower Fork Guards (Honda) are manufactured with a heavy duty plastic that will protect your forks from being scratched or damaged whether you choose to ride on the track or in the desert. It allows your forks and suspension to function properly by being protected by roost, sand, silt, and rocks. These dirt bike Acerbis lower fork guards are sold as a pair and come in various colors to increase your ability to make your dirt bike on-of-a-kind. Motocross Acerbis replica plastics are designed with the same contours as the OEM plastics which makes the installation process easy and lets you get out of the garage and on the track in no time. These motocross Acerbis fork guards are manufactured with quality injection molding from Italy to ensure the Acerbis – Lower Fork Guards (Honda) are the top of line motocross Acerbis fork guards on the market. Using the motocross Acerbis – Lower Fork Guards (Honda) will increase the longevity of your forks and provide the appearance of a champion.

  • OEM color-matched for direct replacement or works look
  • Pre-drilled pieces mount easily to stock locations
  • Disc guards for conventional forks include fork and disc guards; disc guard for inverted forks include disc guard only
  • Made in Italy
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