Motion Pro Tm40 Throttle Cables For 1996+ Dr650 on 2040-parts.com
San Jose, California, US
motion pro throttle cables for 1996+ DR650 with the TM-40 carb
***not for stock bike*** - these are sized for the TM-40 carburetor
removed from packaging but never installed. like new condition
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