1990 Kawasaki Zx750 Ninja Zx 750 .. Rear Brake Stay on 2040-parts.com
San Bernardino, California, US
Here we have a USED Rear Brake Stay from a 1990 ZX750 Ninja. This is still in good usable shape. It is not bent or damaged. Please see the pictures. There is no mounting hardware provided. What you see is what you get.
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