1967-68 Kawasaki Tr120 Tr 120 Superlube Roadrunner Lower Chain Guard on 2040-parts.com
Mora, Minnesota, US
lower chain guard as shown in photo for a 67-68 Kawasaki TR120 roadrunner (vin# frame 02 100879 motor FO 10409) straight, not bent. with mounting hardware. any questions send a message. look for more auctions for parts from this vintage bike.
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