Kawasaki Zl600 Zl900 Zl1000 Rear Brake Bracket Holder Genuine Kawi # 43034-1066 on 2040-parts.com
Florida, US
REAR BRAKE BRACKET / HOLDER
Up for sale is this Kawasaki rear brake bracket
Kawi oem part number/description is: 43034-1066
Fits the following:
ZL1000-A1 ZL1000 Eliminator (1987)
ZL900-A1 Eliminator (1985)
ZL900-A2 Eliminator (1986)
Ships same or next business day of payment
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