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2000 Kawasaki Bayou 220 Front Fender Bracket And Upper Motor Bracket 35011-1368 on 2040-parts.com

US $19.99
Location:

Angie, Louisiana, United States

Angie, Louisiana, United States
THIS KAWASKI WAS IN GREAT RUNNING CONDITION BEFORE TAKEN APART. WE SELL ONLY GOOD PARTS OFF OF DONER BIKES. ANY BAD PARTS TAKEN OFF GET THOWN AWAY. WE ARE VERY KNOWLEDGEABLE ABOUT AYV'S AND ONLY BUY AND SELL ITEMS OF OF GREAT RUNNING BIKES. NO NOISES, NO MOTORS SMOKE AT ALL. WE DO NOT BUY BIKES THAT HAVE BEEN SNORKELED.
Manufacturer Part Number:35011-1368

THIS FRONT FENDER BRACKET AND TOP FRONT MOTOR BRACKET IS OFF OF A REALLY GREAT RUNNING, HANDLING KAWASAKI BAYOU 220 2X4. IT HAD NOE ENGINE OR TRANS. NOISE. HADPLENTY OF POWER, NO STUMBLE, IDLE WAS PERFECT, TRANSMISSION SHIFTED PERFECTLY THROUGH ALL GEARS EVEN REVERSE. THIS BIKE WAS WELL MAINTAINED. PLEASE SEE VIDEO FOR ROAD TEST.

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