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Kawasaki Zx6r Zx 636r 636 05 06 Forks Fork Suspension Calipers Clip Ons R L on 2040-parts.com

US $310.00
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Ozark, Missouri, US

Ozark, Missouri, US
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 Factory OEM Forks, Calipers, and Clip ons off a 2006 Kawasaki Ninja ZX6R everything is in great shape bike had motor issues so I decided to part it out. Forks are straight and dont leak, lower triple clamp has some overspray on it that could easily be cleaned off and the lower bolts that hold the fender on broke off(pictured) other than that theyre ready to mount up and go. Ill ship USPS Priority so youll receive it fast!!! Call or text me to get a better deal 417-300-5182

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