Mt1 Mt Kv75 Kawasaki Rear Brake Backing Plate Cable & Stay Arm on 2040-parts.com
Forest River, North Dakota, US
Parting out a partial 1974 Kawasaki MT1B northern Minnesota barn find I picked up. Frame # MT-034689. Should fit all MT1 & KV75 1971 thru 1980. Usable brake shoes are still mounted on back of the plate. Includes working usable rear brake cable. A couple of wire strands are just starting to fray on the lever end by the ball. Items unpaid after 14 days will be relisted. I will combine auctions to save on shipping. Check out my other auctions. I ship worldwide.
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