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Longacre 11.5" Suede Flat Go Kart Steering Wheel,karting,arrow,birel,crg,tag on 2040-parts.com

US $89.00
Location:

Monroe, Washington, United States

Monroe, Washington, United States
Condition:New Brand:Longacre Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:56826


Longacre’s New Suede Wrapped Steering Wheel For Karts

  • Flat spokes are CNC machined aluminum
  • High quality suede cover is hand sewn
  • Wheel is ergonomically molded to provide the best grip possible for improved steering control
  • Flat wheels come in two sizes, 11.5" and 13"
  • Center section has pre-drilled mounting holes


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