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Hoca Performance 1000 Rpm Torque Spring For Scooters With 150cc Gy6 Motors on 2040-parts.com

US $12.95
Location:

Denver, North Carolina, United States

Denver, North Carolina, United States
Condition:New Brand:GY6 STORE Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:952

img-qind.JPGHoca Performance 1000 RPM Torque Spring for 150cc and 125cc GY6 4-stroke engine based vehicles.
Designed to provide varying pressure to the sliding variator plate for different acceleration purposes and tuning.
FITS MOST CHINESE SCOOTERS, ATVS, KARTS WITH
150cc GY6 MOTORS

  • 1000 R.P.M.
  • Inner Diameter: 48.5mm
  • Height: 113mm
FITS JONWAY, JMSTAR, ROKETA, SUNL, TANK, PEACE, TAOTAO, GATOR

AND MANY OTHERS

SHIPS FROM DENVER, NC

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