Bmw R1200r, R1200gs, R-sereis Front Brake Caliper Protector on 2040-parts.com
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Blue Color needs additional charge of $8 (your winning price + shipping + $8.00(blue color)) Tighten the bolt with proper torque wrench, refer BMW mechanic or service manual - Brand New Front Brake Protector or called as Caliper Saver kit - Perfectly fit & match your new R-1200R, R1200GS series (please contact for fitting) / And also compatible with new K-Series (K1200R/S/ K1300R/S from 2005~2012) - please contact for fitting - Out-of-Box product, and anybody can assemble with tool. - All parts are for BMW K/R-Series model only, no modification is needed. Just Bolt on. - All aluminum parts are anodized - We manufacture parts in our factory and we sell directly to customer, we guarantee our quality and performance.
Note!! Please leave a message for color. 1. Silver 2. Black 3. Blue - require additional handling charge of $8.00
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