Laverda Brembo Brake And Clutch Master Cylinder Lever. Nice Condition on 2040-parts.com
Wiscasset, Maine, United States
This BREMBO brake or clutch master cylinder lever is a LAVERDA factory part for either the clutch or brake master cylinder for the 1981/82 JOTAs and all the 1200s with hydraulic clutches. Very nice condition. Anodized aluminum. This lever is more slender than the thick earlier style and has no finger "nubs". NOTE-On my personal 1981 JOTA, I polished the anodized levers to a brilliant aluminum finish. These levers, as all BREMBO levers, are becoming more and more scarce. I have been selling several of these however, this is my last one.
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