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Kawasaki Kl250 Klr250 Kl600 Kl 600 Factory Oem 7900 Mile Front Master Cylinder on 2040-parts.com

US $40.00
Location:

Aurora, Illinois, United States

Aurora, Illinois, United States
EXCELLENT 7900 mile front master cylinder assembly
Manufacturer Part Number:43015-1257 Warranty:No

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Kawasaki KL250 KLR250 KL600 Factory Original USED RARE LOW MILEAGE *ORIGINAL KAWASAKI* front master cylinder assembly.

NICE CLEAN original 7900 mile front master cylinder with no grease/grime/corrosion and no leaks and everything worked perfectly when removed on 4-29-16.    *Not available from Kawasaki**   

                      *REMOVED FROM A 1986 KL600*

          KAWASAKI PART #43015-1257 FITS:    

1985-89' KL250

1990-92' KLR250

1984-86' KL600

             ----Please check your model for fit----

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