Ebc - Fa197hh - Double-h Sintered Brake Pads on 2040-parts.com
Las Vegas, Nevada, US
These are new in the package, but the package has been mislabeled. They say FA228HH but they are actually FA197HH. They are the rear brake pads for the 2008-2013 KLR650 email me with any questions
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