Ama Supermoto Decals Fits All Motard And Supermoto Bike on 2040-parts.com
Kingston, Pennsylvania, US
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universal decal to fit any supermoto motorcycle
Four Decals! (4) : one for each numberplate, and a spare! each decal is approx 2.5 inches wide. and would look perfect on your bike
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