Kz750 Gt750 Xs650 Carburetor Float Bowl Gaskets 18-2613 on 2040-parts.com
Toledo, Ohio, US
New float bowl carburetor gasket set for Kawasaki, Suzuki and Yamaha models listed below. This listing includes 4 float bowl gaskets.
Kawasaki:
KZ750 B1-B4 Twin (76-79)
KZ750 G1 LTD Twin (80)
Suzuki:
GS400 B/XB (77)
GT750 L/M/A/B Lemans (74-77)
Yamaha:
XS1/XS2 (70-72)
TX650 (73-74)
XS650 B/C/D/E/F/2F/SE/SF (75-79)
TX750 (73-74)
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