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Cnc Ducati Brake Lever Pedal 748 749 916 998 999 Ss St on 2040-parts.com

US $40.00
Location:

Fremont, California, United States

Fremont, California, United States
Condition:New Brand:Gas Cap Dude Manufacturer Part Number:N/A

Ducati Brake Lever

● 100% CNC  ● 6061 T-6  ● Precise Braking  ● Black Anodized  ● Ultra-Light

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Shipping & Handling:
Shipping is done Monday through Friday.  If payment is taken before 2pm, your item will be shipped out the same day.  We use USPS.  Approximate delivery time is 2-4 business days for domestic.  For global shipping, approximate delivery time is 5-15 business days.   
Fitment:
• 748 (All Years)
• 800SS (1998 & up)
• 749 (All Years)
• 900SS (1998 & up)
• 916 (All Years)
• 1000SS (1998 & up)
• 996 (All Years)
• ST2 (1997 & up)
• 998 (All Years)
• ST3 (1997 & up)
• 999 (All Years)
• ST4 (1997 & up)
• 600SS (1998 & up)
• GT1000 (All Years)
• 620SS (1998 & up)
• 1000LE (All Years)
• 750SS (1998 & up)
• MH900 (2002 & up)
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