11-14 Honda Cb1000r Cb 1000 R Cb1000r 2011 Left Shifter Footpeg Bracket Frame on 2040-parts.com
Folsom, California, United States
This sale is for a used Honda CB1000R Complete Left Side Shifter and Footpeg Frame Bracket Mount assembly. This Bracket was removed from a 2011 model that was a theft recovery but otherwise undamaged. It is in great used condition and is clean and looks good.
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