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Ragno Racing Fluid Reservoirs Set Blue - Universal Fit Rizoma on 2040-parts.com

US $50.00
Location:

Burlington, ON, CA

Burlington, ON, CA
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Placement on Vehicle:Array Part Brand:Ragno Racing Surface Finish:Anodized Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:Ragno Racing

Ragno Racing Fluid Reservoirs. These will compliment all motorcycle applications as they use a universal fit.


Included is a 35ml tank and a 20ml tank

Universal fit.

Aluminum Construction.

Sold as a set.

Canada subject to HST.
 
These are Ragno Racing not Rizoma. However they are of silimilar fit, construction and quality.

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