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Ducati 1989-90 900 / 750 Ss Left Hand Rider Foot Rest Gear Change Assembly on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Kennesaw, Georgia, United States

Kennesaw, Georgia, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Rider Placement on Vehicle:Left

Left side rider foot rest / peg assembly ( hanger plate / bracket) with gear change lever.  Foot rest and bracket are in good condition – no major scrapes, scratches, rubber is intact. The gear change lever is ground on the end (including the rubber) as shown in the photos

Shipping $16 in the contiguous. I will provide estimates for other destinations.

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