Nos Lockheed Kl 77034 Front Brake Hose Norton Hi Rider on 2040-parts.com
Baldwin City, Kansas, US
One NOS LOCKHEED Front
Brake Hose for Hydraulic Disc brakes. Measures 31 1/4" between fittings,
36" overall length end to end. Part # KL77034. For use on Norton
motorcycles with front disc brakes. Specifically the Norton Hi Rider. My also fit some Triumph motorcycle
models with front disc brakes, Please verify the measurement you require
before Bidding. Made in England.
I list all items to the best of my knowledge. Please ask any questions before bidding as I do not accept returns. Thanks,
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