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Buell Rear Master Cylinder & Brake Line on 2040-parts.com

US $50.00
Location:

Marlette, Michigan, United States

Marlette, Michigan, United States
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Brand:Buell Nissin

 This rear brake master cylinder & brake line was removed from a 2001 Buell M2 Cyclone.  It is in good used condition.  It comes with the master cylinder, reservoir, brake line switch, & line.  There is a little peeling of the paint around the banjo fitting that connect to the caliper.  This will fit many Buell models.  Any questions let me know.  Thanks for looking.


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