Ducati Multistrada Duca Bike Black Anodized Handlebar Riser Clamp 2010-2013 on 2040-parts.com
Venice, Florida, US
Brand new in package , has a carbon insert that says Multistrada 1200. , NOT available in the states that i have seen , i purchased out of Europe , but since i do not have my Multistrada anymore i sell for a super low price . I paid 129.99 plus shipping .
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