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Tommaselli Matador Clutch Lever And Perch Use Or Use For Parts Ducati Husqvarna on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Los Gatos, California, United States

Los Gatos, California, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Ceriani Manufacturer Part Number:1

For auction here is a Tommaselli Matador clutch lever, cable adjuster and perch..
  • These were used on many Italian bikes in the 60's and 70's and possibly other European makes like the Husqvarna, Maico, CZ, etc.
  • Good overall condition.
  • I did notice that the lever has a crack in it but it does not go all the way through. I'd guess this happened trying to bend it back after a crash.
  • Italian design and manufacture.
  • Please ask any questions you may have before bidding. 
  • $9.95 shipping in the US. 
  • Prefer to ship in the US but will ship offshore as long as you pay for insured shipping....  International shipping is expensive.  I don't set the pricing.  I just put a placeholder in there for offshore shipping.
Thanks for looking and bid early and often!!!

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