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2000 Kawasaki 1500 Vulcan Nomad Oem Brake Disc Rotor Rotor Front + Bolts on 2040-parts.com

US $94.05
Location:

Jacksonville, Florida, US

Jacksonville, Florida, US
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2000 Kawasaki 1500 Vulcan Nomad OEM brake disc rotor rotor FRONT with bolts - good condition! Bike had less than 13,000 miles on it. Also see video below as I drove it on the street!

Should fit several model years. "WARNING" - IF YOU WANT THIS FOR A BIKE OTHER THAN A 2000 Kawasaki 1500 Vulcan Nomad, YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE IF IT DOES NOT FIT, NOT ME.
You can cross reference on the "bike bandit" web site.

This would cost new on bike bandit  $300.00!

I have stripped this bike and have just started to list the parts off this bike as of 8/2013. 
Check out my other items!! If you do not see it listed yet, email me.





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