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2002 Yamaha R1 Rear Brakes Assembly W/ Extended Brake Line on 2040-parts.com

US $42.00
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Iron Ridge, Wisconsin, US

Iron Ridge, Wisconsin, US
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      UP FOR AUCTION IS A USED REAR BRAKE ASSEMBLY HARVESTED FROM A 2002 YAMAHA R1 WITH EXTENDED SWINGARM.  REAR BRAKE LINE IS EXTENDED IN ORDER TO FIT, AND BRAKE MASTER CYLINDER IS A BREMBO.  BRAKE ASSEMBLY IS IN GOOD WORKING ORDER, AND HAS SOME SLIGHT WEAR TO PAINTED AREAS AS SHOWN IN PICTURES.  PLEASE DO YOUR OWN RESEARCH ON OTHER MAKES, OR MODELS THIS PART MAY ALSO FIT AND ASK ANY QUESTIONS YOU MAY HAVE BEFORE PLACING YOUR BID.  THANK YOU

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