This is a brand new primary clutch for the 33mm crank sleds. it has a part number 752-686 on the cover. it has a black spring and 73 gram weights.
I am not a dealer and the picture is of the actual item being sold. If you have any questions please feel free to call me at 815-275-3169. All items are in good working condition unless otherwise noted and being sold as is. Item must be paid within 5 days of auction ending. Item are shipped UPS or USPS depending on size and weight. Shipping is calculated by the size, weight and postal code. Ebay calculator calculates shipping fee. Items are shipped within 24 -48 hr after payment is received. I do not ship weekends or any holidays. Please look over all pictures to make sure this item will work for you. I do not give refunds unless I have inaccurately described an item. |
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