White Brothers Clutch Kit Kawasaki Kx65 Kx60 Also Rm65 on 2040-parts.com
Forreston, Illinois, US
White Brothers Clutch Kit (Friction plates only) for Suzuki RM65 (2003-2005) and Kawasaki KX60 (1985-2004), KX65 (2000-2005). Brand new, never used and still in the original packaging. Designed to meet the needs of todays ultra competitive MX and Off-Road racers. Provides a long service life with smooth, fade free power delivery under all conditions. Retails for $52.81 (13-5300X)
Friction plates - Exclusive new material is extremely resistant to extended periods of high temperatures and offers consistent, fade free performance.
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