NEW BRAKE PEDAL PART# 46500-152-000
Assemblies where 46500-152-000 is used
1978 XL75 A - PEDAL / KICK ARM / STAND
- 1979 XL75 A - PEDAL / KICK ARM / STAND
- 1980 XL80S A - BRAKE PEDAL / GEARSHIFT PEDAL / SIDE STAND
- 1980 XR80 A - PEDAL / KICK STARTER ARM / STAND
- 1981 XL80S A - BRAKE PEDAL / GEARSHIFT PEDAL / SIDE STAND
- 1981 XR80 A - PEDAL / KICK STARTER ARM / STAND
- 1982 XL80S A - BRAKE PEDAL / GEARSHIFT PEDAL / SIDE STAND
- 1982 XR80 A - PEDAL / KICK STARTER ARM / STAND
- 1983 XL80S A - BRAKE PEDAL / GEARSHIFT PEDAL / SIDE STAND
- 1983 XR80 A - PEDAL / KICK STARTER ARM / STAND
- 1984 XL80S A - BRAKE PEDAL / GEARSHIFT PEDAL / SIDE STAND
- 1984 XR80 A - PEDAL / KICK STARTER ARM / STAND
- 1985 XL80S A - BRAKE PEDAL / GEARSHIFT PEDAL / SIDE STAND
- 1985 XL80S AC - BRAKE PEDAL / GEARSHIFT PEDAL / SIDE STAND
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