1982 Kawasaki Kz750e Kz750 Kz 750 Throttle Cable Right Handlebar Switch Assembly on 2040-parts.com
Newark, Ohio, US
Good used handlebar switch assembly with throttle from a 1982 Kawasaki KZ750E, The top of the switch housing is faded a little but not bad, the cable and wires are in good working order, the grip is still in decent condition, We are parting out this bike, Please ask questions, Thanks
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