Nos Kawasaki Oem# 41039-015 F Hub Bearing Spacer 69-75 H1, 76 Kh500 on 2040-parts.com
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NOS KAWASAKI OEM# 41039-015 FRONT HUB BEARING SPACER. FITS 69-75 H1, 76 KH500, 66-67 W1, 68-69 W1SS, 68-69 W2SS, 69 W2TT COMMANDER. NO LONGER AVAILABLE THROUGH KAWASAKI.
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