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'02-'03 Cbr 954 Clutch Lever Mount on 2040-parts.com

US $9.99
Location:

Killeen, Texas, US

Killeen, Texas, US
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Bought new from KPS in Killeen, TX for my 2000 CBR 929...got it home and mounted it up but my CRG lever wouldn't fit. KPS wouldn't take it back because of the scratches on the inside where it was put on the bar (see pics)
These parts are NEW but no packages. Just trying to get some of my $ back since I had to order the correct ones.
Includes all the pieces in the pics: clutch lever bracket, flange bolt, cable adjusting bolt, and clutch lever spring.

Please ask any questions before bidding. Item is sold as is. Research before bidding.

Thanks for looking :-)

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