New Bmw Airhead Clutch Housing Cover 1981-1995 R80gs R100gs R100r R100rt R65 on 2040-parts.com
Chicago, Illinois, US
New Clutch Housing Cover
P/N 21 21 1 457 280
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Should Fit 1981-1995 Airheads including:
R65, R80GS, R80ST, R100RT, R100CS, R100RS, R100GS, R100R
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