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11-14 Honda Cb1000r Cb 1000 R Cb1000r 2011 Left Shifter Footpeg Bracket Frame on 2040-parts.com

US $248.88
Location:

Folsom, California, United States

Folsom, California, United States
Condition:Used

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. 
It is perfectly straight and in excellent mechanically sound condition also in excellent cosmetic condition and guaranteed to be so. includes everything you see in the pics. Buyer to pay calculated shipping via UPS Ground. Pick-Up here in Folsom, CA is welcome. Feel free to call me if you have any questions - Mark 916-761-6310.

...............PARTING OUT A 2011 HONDA CB1000R SO ASK ME ABOUT OTHER PARTS YOU MAY NEED AND LETS WORK SOMETHING OUT..............

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