Kawasaki Kz 1100 Triple Tree Assy on 2040-parts.com
Beaufort, South Carolina, US
Kawasaki KZ1100 circa 1980 Triple tree assy. Very good condition. All parts are straight. The paint on the top piece is very nice. Includes the stem nuts , bearings , and top bolt. Also has the handle bar brackets and bolts. No other hardware.
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