1967 Harley Davidson Amf Sprint 250 Aermacchi Front Brake Hub Axel Brake Shoes on 2040-parts.com
Youngstown, Ohio, US
1967 harley sprint 250ss front brake hub with axel . this part is old but works well . all parts are greasy,rusty and dirty and will need cleaned inspected and lubed and adjusted before use . This is a very nice item that is a complete front brake hub I just removed the old spokes and rusted rim . I will include the speedo and front cable but it is not working ,the cable is stuck inside !!!
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