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Front Brake Disc Rotors For Suzuki 06 07 Gsx-r 600/750 K6 & 05-08 Gsxr 1000 on 2040-parts.com

US $159.00
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California, US

California, US
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  • Front Brake Disc For Suzuki 2006 2007 GSX-R 600/750 K6 & 2005-2008 GSXR 1000
    Condition: 100% Brand new
    Fits:SUZUKI GSX-R 600/750 2006-2007 //// GSX-R 1000 2005-2008

    Aftermarket part, NOT OEM, a very good replacement of your front brake disc:
    Manufactured with lightweight forged alloy hubs attached to contoured stainless steel rotors:
    *new scraper slot system to keep your brake system clean and run cooler
    *anti-rattle pressure spring system to help eliminate the noise associated with full floating rotors
    Specifications.(as pictured):
    Sold as a pair (front left + front right)
    Disk Outer Diameter: 310 mm
    Disc Inside Diameter: 100mm
    Bolt Racing Diameter: 120 mm
    Bolts:5
    Disc
    Thickness:5 mm
    Bolt Hole Diameter: 10.2 mm

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