Kawasaki 2011 Klr 650 Rear Brake Caliber With Pads on 2040-parts.com
Charlotte, North Carolina, US
YOU ARE BIDDING OR BUYING A REAR BRAKE CALIBER WITH PADS. THIS BRAKE ASSYEMBLY IS USED AND WAS REMOVED FROM A 2011 KLR 650 WITH VERY LOW MILES. THIS ITEM IS LIKE NEW. WE OFFER A 100 % REFUND ON THIS PART. ONCE WE HAVE RECEIVED IT BACK AND OUR TEC. CHECK IT OUT. PLEASE CHECK FITMENT FOR YOUR BIKE. FITS 2009 - 20011 KLR 650, KL650E. [FITS 2011 KLR 650]
FEEL FREE TO CONTACT US WITH ANY QUESTIONS ABOUT THIS ITEM YOU MAY HAVE.carolinasurplus2009 JOHN
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