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Go Kart Mini Bike Mini Chopper Manual Disk Brake Pads on 2040-parts.com

US $4.99
Location:

Indianapolis IN., United States

Indianapolis IN., United States
Condition:New Brand:rotary Manufacturer Part Number:04-490

This is a new old stock set of  Mini Go Kart disk brake pads. The pucks measure 1.094" or 27.77mm wide, 9.98mm or 23.59" top - bottom.  One puck is 7.23mm or.285"  thick and the other is .469" or 11.92mm thick

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