This auction is for a very nice usable rear brake pedal for the Kawasaki H2 750. Pedal is nice and will only need to be re-chromed to be perfect. Pedal is bolt on and ride ready, foot area has good grip and waffling, mounting area has good splines and the threads are nice as well. Comes as seen in the photos. I will gladly post overseas, check out my other Triple auctions |
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