Baron Ba-7671-00 Round Master Cylinder Cover Kawasaki Vn1500/cl/nomad All Years on 2040-parts.com
Huntington Beach, California, US
Never used or installed. Packaging is damaged. Some minor chrome flaws that do not show up in photo. You will do more damage on your first long ride.
- Chromed billet covers cap off your master cylinders with a flashy look, adding style to a high visibility area
- Sold individually
- Some models may require two covers
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