Suzuki Throttle Cable Rv90 Rover Handlebar Carby Vintage Ahrma 58300-27x02 on 2040-parts.com
Henderson, Nevada, US
NEW THROTTLE CABLE FOR VINTAGE SUZUKI MOTORBIKES (Qty.1)
~ BRAND NEW IN SUZUKI FACTORY PACKAGE ~ ~ FOR LATER MODEL (M,A,B) RV90 PLEASE SEE E-BAY ITEM 380459873938 ~
~ p/n 58300-27X02 REPLACES SUZUKI p/n 58300-27100 ~
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NOTE: PLEASE ASK ANY QUESTIONS BEFORE YOU PURCHASE. QUESTIONS ARE ALWAYS WELCOME. THIS CABLE IS DESIGNED FOR A SINGLE THROTTLE CABLE SYSTEM. IF YOUR MOTORBIKE HAS TWIN PUSH-PULL THROTTLE CABLES PLEASE DO NOT PURCHASE THIS CABLE.
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