Kawasaki Handle Weight For Klf185 Klt185 Kxf250 1985-1988 on 2040-parts.com
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Kawasaki Handle Weight for KLF185 KLT185 KXF250 1985-1988. Kawasaki part number 13042-1060.
For Kawasaki KLF185 Bayou years 1985-1988, KLT185 years 1986-1987, and KXF250 Tecate 4 year 1988.
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