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Kawasaki 650 750 800 Rad Total Loss Aluminum Flywheel Js Sx-r Non-charging Msd on 2040-parts.com

US $229.00
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Denver, North Carolina, United States

Denver, North Carolina, United States
Condition:Used Brand:RAD


Kawasaki 650/750/800 RAD Total Loss Flywheel






This flywheel has some signs of use but is in excellent condition. This is a non-charging aluminum flywheel by RAD. It must be used with a total-loss ignition system. Fits Kawasaki 650, 750, and 800 crankshafts. Please ensure fitment for your particular application before purchase.







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