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Pyramid Parts Rear Brake Pads Kymco Agility 125 4 Stroke 16" Wheels 08-15 on 2040-motos

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Kymco Agility 125 (4 Stroke / 16" Wheels) 08-15 description

Pyramid Parts Brake Pads - Unparalleled Performance

 

 

 



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  Description

 

These Pyramid Parts rear brake pads 

fit the following models:

 

Kymco Agility 125 (4 Stroke / 16"wheels) 08-15


 

 

  • Manufactured from sintered copper alloy for longer life.
  • REMEMBER! do the job right the first time - fit our quality brake pads
  • Perfect braking under all riding conditions wet, dry, hot or cold.
  • All parts fully guaranteed
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  Postage/Shipping Info
  • We send out all of our parts same day as payment.
  • All items sent direct from our own warehouse 100% in stock.
  • We combine and discount postage costs automatically in our checkout for multiple purchases.
  • Fast Worldwide delivery via Airmail.
 


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