Gt380 Front Brake Lever Perch And Front Brake Switch 1972-? Gt 380 on 2040-parts.com
Idanha, Oregon, US
This front brake lever perch and front brake switch assy was removed from a 1972 GT380. It may fit other years and models of Suzuki's. Factory part number is 57300-30015. The front brake lever is damaged but the perch is good. The threads are good for the mirror mount.
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