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Posts Tagged kawasaki zg
2000 Kawasaki ZG 1000 A Concours Rear Wheel
- The Rear Wheel of the motorcycle is mounted on the Rear Axle attached to the Rear Swingarm.
- A used Rear Wheel will be straight and run true. All used wheels are checked for runout according to manufacturer specifications before being placed in inventory. Due to the nature of this component, stone chips, minor cosmetic blemishes and paint chips from tire changes are considered normal wear. No color choice on painted wheels. Bearings, if deemed servicable, are included at no extra charge. Always verify the condition of bearings before installing any wheel.
- Sample Picture of Rear Wheel Shown, not necessarily the Rear Wheel for your bike. You will be shipped the correct part for a 2000 Kawasaki ZG 1000 A Concours
- Kawasaki Model Identification Note: On all Kawasaki models produced after 1980, the 7th digit of your motorcycle’s VIN (it is a letter) is critical in identifying the model of motorcycle you own. For example, if you own a 2000 ZX6, and the 7th digit of the VIN is an E, then you own a 2000 ZX6 E; If you own a 2001 Vulcan 1500, and the 7th digit of the VIN is a G, then you own a 2001 Vulcan 1500 G. Please confirm the 7th digit of your VIN number before placing your order.
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1995 Kawasaki ZG 1000 A Concours Rear Brake Torque Arm
- The Brake Torque Arm mounts between the Rear Caliper or Drum (depending on your motorcycle) and the Swingarm. The Torque Arm prevents the Caliper or Drum from rotating when the Rear Brake is activated.
- Used Torque Arm will be straight and fully functional. Due to its position on the bike, paint chips and finish imperfections are considered normal wear.
- Sample Picture of Rear Brake Torque Arm Shown, not necessarily the Rear Brake Torque Arm for your bike. You will be shipped the correct part for a 1995 Kawasaki ZG 1000 A Concours
- Kawasaki Model Identification Note: On all Kawasaki models produced after 1980, the 7th digit of your motorcycle’s VIN (it is a letter) is critical in identifying the model of motorcycle you own. For example, if you own a 2000 ZX6, and the 7th digit of the VIN is an E, then you own a 2000 ZX6 E; If you own a 2001 Vulcan 1500, and the 7th digit of the VIN is a G, then you own a 2001 Vulcan 1500 G. Please confirm the 7th digit of your VIN number before placing your order.
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