Fork Top / Gland Nut Spanner Uses Oem Part Number: 65-9243 on 2040-parts.com
Lyons, New York, US
Brand New BSA Fork Top Nut Spanner Tool:
Spanner for the top nut on BSA forks. The C spanner end also fits the engine cush drive nut on the crankshaft.
For BSA models: Gold Star, Rocket Gold Star (RGS), B31, B33, A7, A10
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