1979 Suzuki Gs450 Front Brake Caliper, Cable Etc on 2040-parts.com
Fort Collins, Colorado, US
Selling the front brake caliper, cable etc from a 1979 Suzuki GS450. the reservoir is trashed as can be seen in the picture
Gauges for Sale
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12v waterproof voltmeter for motorcycle red color(US $14.90)
05 06 kawasaki ninja zx-6r 636 zx6 zx636 gauges speedometer speedo 13,4xx miles(US $119.00)
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