Frankland Quick Change Gear Set 36 on 2040-parts.com
Winter Garden, Florida, United States
Here is a set of 10 spline Quick Change gears by Frankland, set number 36.
Tooth count 17/25 4:11 ratio 2.79/6.04 4.86 ratio 3.30/7.15 Local pick up is also available. Please check out my Ebay store and as always I will be glad to combine shipping on multiple wins when possible! Please note that all of my items are for sale locally also. |
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