Jerico 2 Speed With Rail Shifter, Magnesium Case, Cut Bottom From A Super Late on 2040-parts.com
Holland, Michigan, United States
Jerico 2 speed with rail shifter. Cut bottom, magnesium case, lightened gears, perfect in all aspects. 1.43. 1.1. Clutchless Shifting. Was used in a super late model. Freshened last Year.
$1,550 buys it. |
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