Early Kawasaki H1 500 Ignition Rotor Button Triple on 2040-parts.com
Heath, Ohio, United States
Liquidation time!! Cleaning out the building and selling off my spares. Here is the rotor button for the early H1 triples. Button is in very good usable condition, a little dirty from years of shelf life, clean it up and ride or have it as a spare. Get this one while you can, this is my last one. I will gladly post overseas. Check out my other auctions for H1/H2 items, let me know what you are looking for and I will get it listed if I have it. |
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