Rear brake cylinder from 2005 ktm 200 EXC. Fits many other years, model number 848901. It has been sitting in my garage since 2006 when I took it off the bike. As I recall it was fading and I bought an after market unit. Can be rebuilt for cheap. I'm cleaning house and I have a number of parts from different bikes I am selling. No reserve and buyer pays shipping.
Components for Sale
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- S&s oil pump gasket kit 92-up big dog big twin harley davidson custom(US $9.99)
- Husqvarna 360 wxc360 engine hts power valve guillotine set left right wxe360(US $59.99)
- Suzuki 1974 1975 gt380 sprocket cover(US $32.74)
- Suzuki 1974 1975 gt380 triple trees upper lower steering stem(US $28.74)
- Suzuki 1974 1975 gt380 rear fender(US $33.74)
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