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Flexi Levers Ktm Husaberg Husky Sx Sx-f Exc Exc-f 250-350-450 14-16, Sx125 2016 on 2040-motos

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Flexi Levers KTM Husaberg Husky SX SX-F EXC EXC-F 250-350-450 14-16, SX125 2016, US $, image 1

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Flexi Levers KTM Husaberg Husky SX SX-F EXC EXC-F 250-350-450 14-16, SX125 2016, US $, image 2 Flexi Levers KTM Husaberg Husky SX SX-F EXC EXC-F 250-350-450 14-16, SX125 2016, US $, image 3

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KTM HUSABERG/HUSKY

Flexi Levers



SX/SX-F/EXC/EXC-F 250-350-450 14-16

SX125 2016



Forged from a durable 6061-T6 aluminium, these precision engineered flexi levers have the abillity to fold over 90 degrees.

Features:
  • "EasyPull"  features sensitivity adjustment screws for personalising the reach of the lever.
  • Groove and rubber boot to keep spring in place and protect lever from scratches
  • Stainless steel springs included
  • Laser-etched Apico logo

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