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Exeter, United Kingdom
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Lextek Brake Pads for Ducati Monster 695 2012

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Lextek Brake Pads for Ducati Monster 695 2012
Order code: BP001K

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Unless stated no fixtures or fittings are included with this part.

Lextek brake pads now contain Kevlar for improved durability and less disc abrasion compared with other organic brake pads.

IMPORTANT INFORMATION

  • Pads are sold as a pair per caliper.
  • They should only be used in conjunction with an OEM specification disc.

Equivalent Part Codes

  • FA047
  • FDB207
  • FDB705
  • DP601
  • SBS519
  • VD911

Suitable for:

  • Ducati Monster 695 2012
  • plus many more...

All orders with payments received by 3pm will be dispatched on the same day (except weekends and bank holidays). We aim to have your order delivered the next working day (UK customers only).

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Llexeter Ltd is registered in England and Wales with company registration number 4940600.
Registered office address: Units 15-18, Greendale Business Park, Woodbury Salterton, Devon, EX5 1EW, United Kingdom.
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