Im not sure what this came off of exactly, although i know it was from a newer harley. this one was obviously in a wreck. it looks like someone tried to restraighten it. the right person could straighten these out, or do whatever with them. i will answer questions as soon as possible and send more pics upon request. shipping will be calculated at end on auction. thanks!
Brakes & Suspension for Sale
94 kawasaki ex500 bottom tripple tree(US $20.00)
05 harley buell blast p3 rear shock(US $30.00)
04 kawasaki zx10 rear shock dog bones(US $20.00)
05 honda cbr1000rr cbr 1000rr rear brake caliper(US $32.99)
98 03 99 00 01 04 05 2 06 07 ninja ex250 front brake master cylinder working tst(US $69.99)
88 suzuki gsx600f katana rear brake master cylinder(US $29.00)
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