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Suzuki Katana Gsx 600 750 Rear Tire Hugger Carbon Look - Made In England on 2040-parts.com

US $159.95
Location:

Ann Arbor, Michigan, United States

Ann Arbor, Michigan, United States
Condition:New Brand:Powerbronze Color:Carbon Look Manufacturer Part Number:300-S105-080 MPN:300-S105-080 Material:ABS Plastic

Superbike Store - Official Distributor for Powerbronze Products

Powerbronze are the leading European Aftermarket Parts Manufacturer producing parts for all Motorcycles. All parts are made and tested to the highest standards passing the toughest TUV and ABE Type Approval in Europe. 30 years leading the market

Available from stock in our newly expanded Michigan warehouse. We have been in business selling motorcycle parts here since the year 2000.

New Powerbronze Rear Tire Hugger - fits

Suzuki Katana 1998 thru 2006 600 and 750 all models

Glossy Carbon Look ABS Plastic with full fitting kit - no drilling or cutting - bolt on

New Part includes all the fitting hardware - bolt on fitting - rubber isolated to prevent cracking, shiny glossy finish does not require paint (it is a paintable part if you want to do this). No additional parts required and made from Quality ABS Plastic in England.

If you have questions please call or email us (email is faster out of business hours) Michigan 734 996 0135. We are on Eastern Standard Time.

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