2003-up Buell Firebolt / Lightning Shifter Assembly - Clean - Used on 2040-parts.com
Lynbrook, New York, US
This auction is for a used shifter assembly from a 2003 Buell Lightning XB9S with 27k miles. Will work with all 2003-up buell lightnings and firebolts xb9r xb9s. Bike was down lightly on both sides. Worked good when removed, clean still has toe rubber in one piece.
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