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R1100 R1150 Upper Fork Bridge Fork Brace Triple Tree W/bushings And Caps on 2040-parts.com

US $46.00
Location:

Melbourne, Florida, US

Melbourne, Florida, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:BMW Manufacturer Part Number:31 42 2 330 391 Surface Finish:Silver

Upper fork bridge (fork brace or triple tree) assembly, includes rubber bushings and top caps (check BMW part number 31 42 2 330 391 on a parts fiche to verify fit).  Retail price for this assembly is over $600.

  
This fork bridge was removed from a 1999 R1100RT that was parted out at 51,000 miles after an engine failure.  The bike was NOT wrecked and this item is not damaged

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