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Goldwing Gl 1500 Superbrace (fork Brace) on 2040-parts.com

US $59.95
Location:

california, US

 california, US
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SuperBrace  Fork Brace – GL 1500 (1988-2000)

  • Reduces low and high speed wobbles.
  • Improves stability in tight cornering.
  • Improves tire life and reduces cupping.
  • Decreases sensitivity to rough road surfaces and rain grooves.
  • Every SuperBrace is made of 6061-T6 aircraft aluminum and machined to a tolerance of + or - .002 of an inch, with a polished finish.
  • Comes with all Hardware.
  • Ten minute easy installation.
  • Competition proven by world class riders.
  • Buy from the BEST and original makers. Don't settle for a copycat knockoff or a cheap casting.


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