ONE USED:
12' KTM 350 XC-F CLUTCH
Complete less the frictions and clutch basket.
Clutch was used for couple brief rides when the bike was new before installing a new Rekluse. Add some new frictions and have a spare clutch ready to go.
Priced separately the discounted retail on these parts would be $210.00.
**NOTE: THE SHIPPING COST DOES INCLUDE A SMALL HANDLING FEE, WHICH I UNFORTUNATELY NOW HAVE TO IMPLEMENT IN ORDER TO OFFSET THE FEE THAT EBAY NOW IMPOSES ON NOT ONLY THE SELLING PRICE OF THE ITEM, BUT ALSO ON THE SELLERS SHIPPING COSTS.
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