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Brand New Nos Ebc - 15-152x - Brake Pads on 2040-parts.com

US $24.00
Location:

Dover, Delaware, US

Dover, Delaware, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:EBC Manufacturer Part Number:15 - 152X

This is a new set of EBC brand brake pads.  The pads may fit other models for various years as well. The pads are brand new and in excellent condition, as seen in the pictures. They are factory packaged, have no rust or damage, no missing parts, and have not been installed. This would make a great gift for someone in need or an upgrade to your bike! Happy bidding and thanks for looking!!


DESCRIPTION: Rear Pads
FITMENT:

  • Kawasaki
    • KDX200 E1-E4, 1989-1992
    • KDX200 E5, 1993-1994
    • KDX200 H1-H5, 1995-2006
    • KDX220, 1997-2005
    • KDX250 D1-D4, 1991-1994
    • KLX250 D1-D4, 1993-1996
    • KLX650 C1-C4, 1993-1996
    • KX125 G1-J2, 1989-1993
    • KX125 K1, 1994
    • KX250 G1-J2, 1989-1993
    • KX250 K1, 1994
    • KX500 E1-E5, 1989-1993
    • KX500 E6, 1994-1995
    • KX500 E7, 1994-1995
  • Suzuki
    • DR250, 1990-1995
    • DR250 S, 1990-1995
    • DR250 SE, 1990-1995
    • DR350, 1990-1996
    • DR350, 1997-1999
    • DR350S, 1990-1999
    • DR350SE, 1990-1999
    • DR650 SE, 1996-2009
    • RM125, 1989-1990
    • RM250, 1989-1990
    • RMX250, 1989-1995
  • Yamaha
    • TT-R250, 1999-2006
    • WR250, 1991-1997
    • WR400F, 1998
    • WR500, 1992-1993
    • YZ125, 1990
    • YZ250, 1990
    • YZ250 WR, 1990
    • YZ400F, 1998



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          All parts are sold “as-is” in the condition stated in the description and shown in the pictures. What you see in the pictures is what you get. Purchaser may need other parts to complete installation.

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