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Folding Extendable Brake Clutch Levers For Ktm Rc200/300 B&r 2014 2015cnc Top on 2040-parts.com

US $29.50
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Guangzhou, China

Guangzhou, China
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Brand:Unbranded Manufacturer Part Number:Does not apply Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right Length Size:16cm (fold) , 19cm (extend) length Color:Shows in the pictures Adjustable:Fully 6 positions adjustable Material:T6061-T6 Aluminum Foldable:90 degrees Weight:Approx. 400g Quantity:1 pair (brake & clutch) Including:1x pair (brake & clutch) Fitment:KTM UPC:Does Not Apply

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