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2x Timken 07100 Tapered Roller Bearing 1" Bore Harley Davidson Crankcase / Neck on 2040-parts.com

US $18.50
Location:

Shelby, Ohio, United States

Shelby, Ohio, United States
NEW, These bearings were purchased in an inventory acquisition, and are packaged in Master Cases. There is no retail packaging available
Brand:Timken Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:07100 Country/Region of Manufacture:United States UPC:Does Not Apply

This listing is for 2

Part # 07100

Tapered Roller Bearing (CONE ONLY) 

Specs: 

  • Bore 1.0000 in - 25.400 mm
  • Cone Width 0.5614 in - 14.260 mm
  • Bearing Width 0.5313 in - 13.495 mm

For use in: 

  • Harley Davidson 24729-52
    Crankcase Main Bearing Set uses 2x (plus additional parts) 
  • Harley Davidson 48300-49
    Panhead Neck Bearing uses 1x. (plus additional parts) 

 PLEASE NOTE: 
These bearings were purchased in an inventory acquisition, and are packaged in Master Cases. There is no retail packaging available. 



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