Kawasaki Kx250 1998 Thru 2001 Msrhp Steahly Flyweel Weight 9 Ounce on 2040-parts.com
Alexandria, Virginia, United States
FILE PICTURE USED YOU WILL RECIEVE A STAINLESS STEEL MADE WEIGHT THIS IS A BOLT ON INSTALLATION NO DRILLING OR RETHREADING OR TAPPING REQUIRED SOME MODELS WILL HAVE A CNC MACHINED BILLET ENGINE COVER INCLUDED TO ALLOW THE EXTRA DISTANCE OFF THE END OF THE FLYWHEEL OUR NEW TECH LINE NUMBER IS 518 548 4495 |
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- Kawasaki kx60 1988 thru 2014 msrhp steahly flyweel weight 12 ounce(US $119.99)
- Kawasaki kx80 1988 thru 2014 msrhp steahly flyweel weight 12 ounce(US $119.99)
- Kawasaki kx60 1988 thru 2014 msrhp steahly flyweel weight 10 ounce(US $119.99)
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