Magura Throttle Puch Magnum, Brake Lever, New Grip on 2040-parts.com
Gorham, Maine, US
Slide style Magura throttle off of a 78 Puch Magnum. Good useable condition. Spring loaded brake lever, threaded hole for brake light switch, brand new grip. Includes brake cable pin. Free shipping. PayPal only.
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