Lightech Adjustable Rear Set For Suzuki Gsxr 600/750 (11'-12') on 2040-parts.com
Canoga Park, California, US
Lightech Rear set for Suzuki GSXR 600/750 (11'-12') fold up FOOT PEGS! Exclusive foot guards in magnesium Extra light and compack shape Machined from a solid block of 7075 aluminum Anodized black Laser engraving Can be setup for reverse shift pattern Fully adjustable foot peg position for comfort High quality roller bearings for precise brake & shift lever action Sleek race-inspired design CNC machined & anodized in Black Folding or fixes Foot Pegs Special laser engrave with "GSXR" logo
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