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Ducati 91-98 750ss 900ss Sp Rear Sprocket Hub Carrier Cush & Sprocket 1996 on 2040-parts.com

US $49.95
Location:

Winter Garden, Florida, United States

Winter Garden, Florida, United States
Used part condition shown in pictures
Part Brand:Ducati Warranty:No Placement on Vehicle:Left, Rear

Ducati COMPLETE Rear Sprocket hub and Cush Drive Assembly to fit Ducati 900SS SP CR FE SL from 91-98 . This part is EXCELLENT condition and comes as shown in the photos - There are no broken or missing pieces or any other damage, just some light surface scratches from normal use. These parts were removed from a running 96 900SS SP and are 100% straight. Please check with your dealer for fitments.

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