Norton Commando Lockheed Disc Brake Replacement Pads, Free Ship To Usa Stk121 on 2040-parts.com
Acushnet, Massachusetts, United States
This is a set of Norton Commando brake pads for stock type calipers used on 1972-75 Bikes. ** Sintered Material**, Good quality at a fair price.Inquire on overseas shipping rates
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