1979 Suzuki Rm60 Rm 60 Front Brake Backing Panel on 2040-parts.com
Dallas City, Illinois, US
INCLUDES FRONT BRAKE PANEL, ACTUATING ARM, CABLE WITH ORIGINAL SUZUKI PERCH COVER.
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