Bmw Motorcycle Rear Fender Nos Used Fits R26 R27 on 2040-parts.com
Feura Bush, New York, US
This is a BMW rear fender for an R26 or R27 motorcycle, in excellent condition. No dings or mayor scratches. Paint is also excellent. It will buff well. Judging by the absence of any markings around the installation holds this fender was new and never installed. Bid with confidence this is a great found. No international shipping.
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