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(j18) 1966 Bsa A65l Rear Wheel on 2040-parts.com

US $65.00
Location:

Reed City, Michigan, US

Reed City, Michigan, US
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BSA Rear Wheel. This wheel is used. The chrome finish is rusted and pitted.
The numbers stamped  inside the rim appears to be "3.5-10  4".
The text stamped on the hub is "SMITH MOTOR ACCESSORIES LTD - ENGLAND"
There is no speedo geer.
Splines and hub good. Sprocket has 42 teeth all in good shape.
I don't think the brake shoes and outer break plate is a match to the drum on wheel.
Spleens fit but the spacer is too large.
This includes the axel. All the parts are shown in the pictures.
The wheel is about 17 12 inches in diameter.

 

Questions? Please ask! Thanks!

ATTENTION: postage price is lower 48 U.S.states. shipping is $60 but I will refund the difference.

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