10 Nos Ball End Brake Cables F/ Moped / Mini-bike #g244/7 50cc Benelli Racer on 2040-parts.com
Fairless Hills, Pennsylvania, US
Lot of TEN New Old Stock Brake and Clutch Cables. Made in Italy. Benelli/Wards part number G244/7. Ball on one end. Other end is plain. Outside length 18". Inside length 27". Great for moped or minibike. Correct for rear brake on BENELLI 50cc RACER. Can be cut to any length you need. Nice cables. FREE U.S. SHIPPING. Thank you for looking!
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