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Kawasaki 09-16 Ex650 Ninja Oem Upper & Lower Handlebar Bar Holder Bracket Riser on 2040-parts.com

US $54.99
Location:

Los Angeles, California, United States

Los Angeles, California, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Kawasaki Manufacturer Part Number:46012-0059 46012-0060 46012-0061

This good used upper and lower handlebar holder came off of a running 2014 EX650 Kawasaki Ninja motorcycle.

According to Kawasaki, this unit will also fit a

2009 ER-6N (ER650C9F) - Handlebar

2009 NINJA 650R (EX650C9F) - Handlebar

2010 ER-6N (ER650CAF) - Handlebar

2010 NINJA 650R (EX650CAF) - Handlebar

2011 NINJA 650R (EX650CBF) - Handlebar

2012 NINJA 650 (EX650ECF) - Handlebar

2013 NINJA 650 (EX650EDS) - Handlebar

2013 NINJA 650 ABS (EX650FDS) - Handlebar

2014 NINJA 650 (EX650EEF) - Handlebar

2014 NINJA 650 ABS (EX650FEF) - Handlebar

2015 NINJA 650 (EX650EFF) - Handlebar

2015 NINJA 650 ABS (EX650FFF) - Handlebar

2016 NINJA 650 (EX650EGF) - Handlebar

2016 NINJA 650 ABS (EX650FGF) - Handlebar

This upper and lower handlebar holder is in good usable condition, showing normal wear.

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