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Ebc Ck Clutches Friction Plates Kawasaki 1974-1975 S3 Kz250 Klt H1 Kh500 No Res on 2040-parts.com

US $45.00
Location:

Dayton, Ohio, US

Dayton, Ohio, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:EBC Manufacturer Part Number:CK4425 Warranty:No

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I just soaked these fibers and they are for the incorrect for the bike. Still have the packaging but the fibers have been oil/ never installed.

Will Fit;

Kawasaki KZ250 1980-1983

Kawasaki KL250 1978-1984

Kawasaki KX125 1994-2005

Kawasaki KSF250 Mojave 1987-2003

Kawasaki KLT200 1981-1984

Kawasaki KLT250 1982-1984

Kawasaki H1500 1969-1975

Kawasaki KH500 1976

Please double check fitment I list these to best of my knowledge. Thanks.

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