Kawasaki 16065-1135 Carburetor Holder 2pk. (two) Kz 1000 1100 on 2040-parts.com
Jacksonville, Florida, US
16065-1135 CARBURETOR HOLDER 2 pack NEW open package
you get two carburetor holders PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE check to make sure this part fits your model. Should fit 33mm to 40mm carbs.
could fit models (and others) listed in the compatibility
KZ 1000
KZ 1100
may fit 900's too
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