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Location:

Los Angeles, United States

Los Angeles, United States
Condition:New Brand:Dianhou Warranty:Yes Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right, Front Package:1 Set (Brake & Clutch Lever) Handle Bars, Levers & Mirror Part Type:Levers Size:(Short)-14.7CN/5.8INC Manufacturer Part Number:Dianhou Fitment:NINJA 650R/ER-6F,VERSYS650,ER-6N/F,NINJA 400R Surface Finish:CNC full aluminum Anodized UPC:Does not apply



Product Details:
-- Condition: 100% Brand New
-- Material:Machined CNC Billt T6065-T6 Aluminum

-- Levers Length:(Short)-14.7CN/5.8INC< /b>
-- Fully 6 positions adjustable
-- Quantity: 1 Set (Brake & Clutch Lever)
-- Color:
Green Lever & BLACK Adjust
-- Easy To Install*
No installation instructions


Fitment:
Kawasaki NINJA 650R/ER-6F 2009-2016
Kawasaki VERSYS (650cc) 2009-2014
Kawasaki ER-6N/F 2009-2014
Kawasaki NINJA 400R 2011





















Description

New Design for this dirtbike levers, it is full-alloy design and i am sure we are the only one who has it in full-alloy.Including the spring cap under there, and i believe you have learned that it was plastic cap for the old version. More smoothy, thicker anodized surface to at least 18 um, stronger spring...

Smooth surface designed, Perfectly anodized.Layers of painting are twice thicker, to 18 um thickness.Flixable and fold-up design makes sure that they won't be broken when crushing. Colors are endurable, won’t fade as easy, we promise that it won't be faded in 2-3 years. Screws inside are made of alloy aluminium, won’t get rusty like iron kinds.






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