Linkage Kit For Tc Bros. Forward Controls & Rearsets Xs650 Cb750 Xj650 Kz650 on 2040-parts.com
Wauseon, Ohio, US
Universal Linkage Kit for all TC Bros Choppers forward control and rearset kits. The rods/tubes will need to be cut to fit your application. KIT INCLUDES: Two 24'' Long 5/16" Threaded Rods, Four 5/16" Ball Joints, Two 5/16" ID x 1/2" OD Steel Tubes* (to cover rod threads and increase rigidity), Eight 5/16" Jam Nuts, Four Nylock Nuts, and Four Flat Washers
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