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New Kawasaki Lever-grip Brake Oem 46092-1109 on 2040-parts.com

US $15.50
Location:

Sanford, Florida, United States

Sanford, Florida, United States
Condition:New Brand:Kawasaki Manufacturer Part Number:46092-1109

This is a New Kawasaki LEVER-GRIP Brake OEM. Part Number 46092-1109.


This Kawasaki 46092-1109 LEVER-GRIP,BRAKE is used on these models and components:
 
1983 KLT200-C1 KLT200 HANDLEBAR ('84 KLT200-C2)
1983 KLT250-C1 Prairie HANDLEBAR ('84-'85 C2-C3)
1984 KLT200-C2 KLT200 HANDLEBAR ('84 KLT200-C2)
1984 KLT250-C2 Prairie HANDLEBAR ('84-'85 C2-C3)
1984 KXT250-A1 Tecate HANDLEBAR ('84 A1)
1985 KLT250-C3 Prairie HANDLEBAR ('84-'85 C2-C3)
1985 KXT250-A2 Tecate HANDLEBAR ('84 A1)
1980 KDX175-A1 KDX175 HANDLEBAR (KDX175-A3)
1981 KDX175-A2 KDX175 HANDLEBAR (KDX175-A3)
1981 KDX250-B1 KDX250 HANDLEBAR ('82 KDX250-B2)
1982 KDX175-A3 KDX175 HANDLEBAR (KDX175-A3)
1982 KDX250-B2 KDX250 HANDLEBAR ('82 KDX250-B2)
1982 KDX450-A1 KDX450 HANDLEBAR
1983 KDX200-A1 KDX200 HANDLEBAR
1983 KDX250-B3 KDX250 HANDLEBAR
1983 KX80-E1 KX80 HANDLEBAR
1984 KDX200-A2 KDX200 HANDLEBAR
1984 KDX250-B4 KDX250 HANDLEBAR
1985 KDX200-A3 KDX200 HANDLEBAR

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