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Moto Corse, Panigale/motorcycle, Billet Rear Brake Reservoir on 2040-parts.com

US $50.00
Location:

Escondido, California, United States

Escondido, California, United States
Condition:Used

Moto Corse Billet Rear Brake Reservoir

Used on a 2015 899 Panigale for a few hundred miles, replaced with a Ducati Performance reservoir. This reservoir is universal and can be used for the clutch or brake. Retail value is $239.95 my loss your gain. Happy Bidding.

Bought from BellissiMoto: http://www.bellissimoto.com/MotoCorseBrakeKits.html

 

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