Suzuki Tl1000r Hayabusa Chrome Billet Levers on 2040-parts.com
Laguna Hills, California, US
You are bidding on a brand new pair of CHROME BILLET LEVERS.
To fit Suzuki SV1000/SV1000S 2003-2007, TL1000R 1998-2003 (not TLS), Bandit 1200 2001-2006, Bandit 1250 2007-2011, Hayabusa 1999-2012.
High quality aluminum with chrome finish.
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