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Trail Tech Vapor Kit on 2040-parts.com

US $100.00
Location:

Rockmart, Georgia, United States

Rockmart, Georgia, United States
never used. missing magnetic screw
Brand:Trail Tech Surface Finish:black Manufacturer Part Number:7500-r2p-2

I bought this a couple years ago for my husband to put on his KLR 650. He has since given up riding after a traumatic accident, and has no need for it. However, the "magnetic screw" as he called it was installed on the bike when it was totalled. I'm sure you can get a replacement from Trail Tech. Take a look at the pictures. Everything besides that screw is still in the box it originally came in. Could also be used to replace parts on your unit.

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