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Kawasaki Kz1300 Zg1300 A1 A2 A3 A4 A5 B2 1979-1989 Brake Rod Assy 43010-1001 Nos on 2040-parts.com

US $35.00
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Stockholm, SE

 Stockholm, SE
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Brand new genuine Kawasaki spare part.
If you are looking for old Kawasaki parts please send us a question  and we´ll send you the web-address to our database with our complete stock of new Kawasaki spare parts.   We got approx. 23.000 different NOS parts for Kawasakis from late sixties to early nineties.

1979 KZ1300-A1
1980 KZ1300-A2
1981 KZ1300-A3
1982 KZ1300-A4

1980 KZ1300-B2

1984 ZG1300-A1, Z1300
1986 ZG1300-A2, Z1300
1987 ZG1300-A3, Z1300
1988 ZG1300-A4, Z1300
1989 ZG1300-A5, Z1300



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