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US $49.99
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Lincoln, Nebraska, US

Lincoln, Nebraska, US
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THESE ARE Cal Cycle Cal Custom Magnum MX Control Levers - THEY ARE NOT REPOPS! MADE IN JAPAN QUALITY!
AHRMA Clutch Brake Honda Yamaha Husqvarna Suzuki KTM
These are made of High Impact Plastic to keep the weight low.
Very cool 1970's Period Racing Accessory. - Listing is for two levers.
"Super duty polycarbonate to reduce breakage, this assembly pulls directly on the cable shroud resulting in less strain and longer cable life. Can be used for brake or clutch and is fully adjustable. Fits any size handlebar.
ECK MY OTHER LISTINGS FOR THE MATCHING COMPRESSION RELEASE LEVER!!! IT SHIPS FOR FREE WITH THESE!!!
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