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K Series Exhaust

Product # W2272

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526.22 USD (78,079 JPY) 532.43 USD Save 1%

Webike Point: +781 pt  (5.26 USD)

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Fits:KAWASAKI GPZ/GPX/FX400R 85-

Very Good

Apr 27, 2007

The carbon (K45) of K series of KERKER is attached.
Of course, it is appropriation.
If even the diameter of an exhaust pipe suits since it is a slip-on, only in the device of stay, attachment will be.
The wisdom and the way of thinking of you a

The carbon (K45) of K series of KERKER is attached.
Of course, it is appropriation.
If even the diameter of an exhaust pipe suits since it is a slip-on, only in the device of stay, attachment will be.
The wisdom and the way of thinking of you are started here truly.
It is a thing ant which refers to the motorcycle of other Ho gathering in a motorcycle shop.
Then, let's be indebted in stores, such as DIY.
Idling of an exhaust sound is a heavy low.
To the extent that it is quieter than the super sound attached until now.
the part and an engine head peculiar to kawasaki -- sound is conspicuous clatteringly -- as ... since it was an object for large-sized, lower torque was lost.
Instead, the acceleration from 7000 rpm comes with Gatun.
Sound is also more decent than a super sound.
Although it is a high rotary type from the first, fuel consumption is liable to omission as a result of the increase also of a degree which twists = axel in which the degree increases further (smile).

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