You are purchasing an OEM clutch lever removed from a 2011 DUCATI 848 with 400 miles. This item is in good shape with normal wear and tear and is ready to be installed. This will fit all DUCATI 1098/1198/s/sp/r/Evo from all model years (2007-2011). Please check with your dealer first to ensure compatibility.
Check pictures for part description and condition. All parts are have been inspected and are ready for use unless otherwise noted (ie: needing paint repair, etc.)
Feel free to email me with any questions.
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