Pit-bull Trailer Restraint Pins Kawasaki Ninja 250/300 on 2040-parts.com
Elk Mound, Wisconsin, US
Trailer restraint pins for 2008-2013 Ninja 250/300. Used three times. The system is worth the money. I sold my Ninja and bought something else. Normal wear and tear on the pins.
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