Ducati 848 / 1098 / 1198 Front Fender Red on 2040-parts.com
Apex, North Carolina, United States
For sale is an aftermarket front fender from my track bike (Ducati 848 EVO). The fender was part of the track fairings but has never been put on - the previous owner started to prepare the fender, drilled a hole in it but then decided to go with the stock fender. The fender should also fit the Ducati 1098 and 1198. SInce the fender spent only time in a closet it is in very good condition. Payment: PayPal only Please verify that the item fits your bike before you bid. |
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