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Kawasaki Zzr1100 Zzr 1100 D D7 99 Handlebars Lhs & Rhs Clamps on 2040-parts.com

US $
Location:

Leicester, United Kingdom

Leicester, United Kingdom

KAWASAKI ZZR1100 D7 1999


lhs & rhs HANDLEBARS


(36,974 MILES ON THE CLOCKS)

May fit other years Please Check

The bike was nice runner, we have just broken it up for parts,
will have marks/scratches and showing signs of use,
the bike was a really good runner, tested and working well. both are nice straight  both come with bar end weights
Alternator please refer to the pictures provided as they show the condition far better

call for more info 0116 251 1919

To pay by CARD please call 0116 251 1919


POSTAGE COSTS: UK Mainland postage is free

****Please include a telephone no. with your order****

Our address is: Abbey Motorcycles Ltd, 8-12 Glenbarr Ave, Leicester, LE4 0AE

Tel: 0116 251 1919 / 0116 222 9565

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