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Bonanza Mini Bike Rear Wheel With Drum Brake Sprocket Tire & Axle Assembly on 2040-parts.com

US $195.00
Location:

Sheffield Lake, Ohio, United States

Sheffield Lake, Ohio, United States
Used wheel assembly sold for parts.
Brand:Bonanza Part Type:Wheels & Parts Warranty:No

    Up for sale or ''best offer''  is this vintage hard to find good used Bonanza BC series mini bike split aluminum rear drum brake wheel with gear, tire and axle assembly. The drum brake is in good working condition. The sprocket looks very useable.The bearings included but should be updated. The tire holding air with some fine cracks.The axle has spacer and washers for installation. The entire assembly and all parts shown will be shipped. The tire will be deflated for packing in large flat rate box. Sold as is. I ship fast. 

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