This is a brand new Techmount FJR Stemmount part number 4-10998. It came in a zip lock bag. I took it out to take a picture and placed back inside. I purchased it new and then changed my mind once I got home. It has never been mounted to a motorcycle or used. Comes with two wrenches that allow you to take the piece apart.
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