05 Ktm 105 / 85 Handle Bar Brace Handle Bar Pad Mount #2ns on 2040-parts.com
Walker, West Virginia, US
handle bar brace off of 05 ktm 85/105. maybe dirty dusty rusty or filthy. may fit other years or modles please check before you buy.
for 7/8" bars
comes as pictured
shows wear
has scratches and scuffs
there may be additional shipping charges to HI AK PR
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