Kawasaki Z1 900 H2 750 H1 500 Kh500 New Front Wheel Hub Drum Dust Cover Nos on 2040-parts.com
Salem, Oregon, US
Kawasaki Z1 900 H2 750 H1 500 KH500 New Front Wheel Hub Drum Dust Cover NOS
Will fit 1972 Through 1975 Kawasaki Z1-H1-H2 and KH500.
Kawasaki Part Number# 41042-009.
Cover looks excellent, has no damage.
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