Galfer G-1375 Front Brake Pads Sinterd Ceramic Honda Yamaha Kawasaki Suzuki on 2040-parts.com
Munford, Tennessee, US
Galfer Brand New Brake pads..2 sets/4 pads
I Have listed a few bikes that the pads fit but they fit different models from Honda,Yamaha,Kawasaki and Suzuki so before you bid please make sure they fit your bike...Feel free to ask any question's
Ships to the lower 48 only
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