Bultaco Clutch Cable 1974 Sherpa T 80/91/92/124/125/150/151 New on 2040-parts.com
Tulsa, Oklahoma, United States
New clutch cable for Bultaco Sherpa T's. Red cable housing w/black lever cover. For Sherpa T model 80/91/92/124/125/150/151. Made in the USA.
Matching Front brake cable available!
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