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Hdc 5 A Clutch Drum Gear Yamaha Kt 100 Horstman 12 Tooth Light (2 Used) on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Summit-Argo, Illinois, United States

Summit-Argo, Illinois, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Andrews Manufacturer Part Number:5A12

Two Used Aftermarket Horstman Single Disc Clutch Drum 12 Tooth.

Fit standard kart 219 chain.

Made by Andrews.

These are the Light version with 6 tabs to run twice once the friction disc wears notches into the first set of tabs.

One has slight notching in 3 of the tabs, other 3 are new.

Retails for $52.75 + shipping.

Get both lightly used for half the price of one new one.

Will ship US Post Office Priority Mail Small Flat Rate Box to US Addresses.

Also have ultralight ones 12T in other auction

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