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Berg Racing Auto Clutch on 2040-parts.com

US $200.00
Location:

Pewaukee, Wisconsin, US

Pewaukee, Wisconsin, US
:

This auction is for a berg Auto racing clutch. It was perfect for our son to ease into a bigger and more powerful bike without worrying about learning to use a clutch right away.

This will fit the following bikes and years:
1984-2003. KX60 Kawasaki
2000-present. KX65 Kawasaki
2003-2004 RM65 Suzuki

Please ask questions before bidding. PayPal accepted within 3 days of auction close.
Only serious bidders please.
Will ship within 3 business days of payment receipt.

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