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Silver & Short Brake Clutch Levers Yamaha 02-03 R1 & 99-04 R6 & 01-05 Fz1 Fazer on 2040-parts.com

US $26.99
Location:

Rowland Heights, California, US

Rowland Heights, California, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Refund will be given as:Money Back Item must be returned within:30 Days Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No


Racing Brake & Clutch Levers
Features:
Machined CNC Billt 6061 T6 Aluminum
6 Position Lever Adjustment stainless steel fasteners
Precision Machined Pivot Bore To Ensure A Perfect Fit
7075 Type 3 Black Anodized Cam Block For Improved Longvity
Custom Cadmium Plated Springs & Brass Pivot Bushing
Stainless Steel Hardware
Quantity: 2 PCS (Brake & Clutch)
Colour :Same AS Picture Show ( Please contact me if you need other colors)

Fits For:

YAMAHA 1999-2004 YZF R6 (Y-688/F-14)

YAMAHA 2002 2003 YZF R1 (Y-688/F-14)

YAMAHA 2001-2005 FZ1 FAZER (Y-688/F-14)

Please note,the image is representative,you will receive the correct product for your application.


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