Laverda Triple Tail Section. Fits 1200 Ts And 1200 Mirage. on 2040-parts.com
Wiscasset, Maine, United States
This LAVERDA tail section is an original factory painted part for the 1200TS and the 1200 MIRAGE. This tail section is off of my personal bike that I have owned since new. It was on the motorcycle for only 400 miles and then it was removed when all the bike's cosmetics were changed. It was wrapped up and has been stored in a box on a shelf since then. The tail section is not new but it is as good as new. If you had to buy a tail section and have it painted and pin-striped, you would pay more and the new paint would not match the original paint used by the factory. If you have a nice 1200 LAVERDA MIRAGE or a 1200TS with a damaged tail section then this tail piece is a perfect fix. Shipped with full insurance.
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