Buell S2 Thunderbolt Front Brake Rotor on 2040-parts.com
Marlette, Michigan, United States
This front brake rotor was removed from a 1995 Buell S2 Thunderbolt. It is in great used condition. It was in perfect working order when removed from the bike. It has some scratches from normal use. All carrieer bolts are nice & tight. Any questions let me know. Thanks for looking.
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