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99-02 Kawasaki Kx125 Carbon Fiber Fork Guards on 2040-parts.com

US $50.00
Location:

Richboro, Pennsylvania, US

Richboro, Pennsylvania, US
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REAL LIGHTWEIGHT CARBON FIBER, POSSIBLY LIGHTSPEED BUT NO BRAND MARKINGS. VERY LIGHT NO CRACKS OR FRAYING



I am parting out a complete bike and I have every part. Please check out my other listings and ask if you need anything specific. Multiple purchases will result in a discounted price and combined shipping. If you need a more detailed picture of any item, please ask. Everything is sold AS-IS NO WARRANTY NO REFUND UNLESS OTHERWISE DISCUSSED. Buyer pays all shipping costs. All parts came off a bike with a bad piston. I have worked on/built many bikes and consider all parts listed to be in good working condition. RIDE ON!

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