Ducati 1098r 1098 848 Sub Frame Tank Bracket Oem Sbk New Oem on 2040-parts.com
Hebron, Ohio, US
This auction is for 2 of these OEM Ducati parts. The Ducati part number is 83014181A. It is the bracket that bolts to the sub frame and the tank bolts to it. They are new and in excellent shape.
Fits a lot of different Ducati models like the 1098R 1098 848 etc.
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