1969 Kawasaki H1 500 Front Brake Lever And Perch Early Rare Triple on 2040-parts.com
Heath, Ohio, United States
Liquidation time!! Cleaning out the building and selling off my spares. Here is that hard to find front brake lever and perch for the ealry triples. Lever and perch are in great usable shape will need a good polishing and and a pinch bolt. Get this one while you can, I only have one more left. I will gladly post overseas. Check out my other auctions for H1/H2 items, let me know what you are looking for and I will get it listed if I have it. |
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