Kz Shorten Frontend/dragbike/kz1000/kz900/kawasaki/zr1 on 2040-parts.com
Pittsburg, California, US
you r bidding a nice 27"mm kz shorten frontend has pmfr tripple trees,33mm fork tubes,pmfr forward handle bar mounts,7/8 bars,bearings,7"stim,pmfr friction dampner,caliper bracket an new 32mm gremica caliper,has some marks on the top of top tripple tree but not bad,good frontend,good luck bidding,any question 510 575 4397,do reserve the right to end auction early i do have list on 2 other sites,
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