Used left mirror off a 2009 fz6r. Has a bit of rash on the outside edge as pictured, glass is nice though. Will fit many other bikes, check with a dealer to find out. Check my other items as I do combine shipping.
On Mar-08-13 at 17:17:15 PST, seller added the following information:
Fairings & Body Work for Sale
- Drag specialties derby cover live to ride chrome with gold eagle big twin 99-12(US $51.58)
- 96-99 honda cbr 900rr front right fork cover fairing #1556mw (US $10.00)
- Honda gl1500 goldwing 1500 starter kill switch housing assembly(US $55.00)
- Ufo plastics side panels white for honda crf250/450r 11(US $48.19)
- 96-99 honda cbr 900rr front left fork cover fairing #1557mw (US $10.00)
- Harley davidson big twin drag specialties starter jackshaft upgrade kit(US $49.00)
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