Used Timing Chain Tensioner And Gear Set 1985 Kawasaki Voyager Zn1300 on 2040-parts.com
Bonner Springs, Kansas, US
Used timing chain tensioner, gear and shaft. All in nice condition with no excessive wear. I do not know if this is the updated version, buyer should identify and bid accordingly.
I parted this bike last year and am now selling a few residual items left over. I am happy to combine shipping.
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