99-07 Suzuki Hayabusa Gsx1300r Rear Passenger Foot Peg Pegs Gsxr 1300 on 2040-parts.com
Northport, New York, US
You are looking at a stock set of rear pegs off of a 2006 hayabusa in great condition. Should fit years 99-07, please check before bidding...Thanks!
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