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Moped Pulley Belt Hero Majestic Panther on 2040-parts.com

US $9.99
Location:

Portland, Indiana, US

Portland, Indiana, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Warranty:No

Up for sale:   Used Pulley and belt from a 1999 Hero Majestic Panther moped. Pulley is straight, not bent, and is in good usable condition. It comes with the needle bearing that fit inside the pulley. It  also comes both spacers, that go on both sides of the pulley when it is mounted on the pedal shaft. The pulley measures 8 inches in diameter.  Both pulley and belt were working fine when removed. The belt looks nearly new and the speedometer was showing only 603 miles before this ped was wrecked. Keep in mind, that as with any used bearings, they should be cleaned and regreased before installing, but that's your call. Please  look  closely  at  the  pictures  above.  Listed  with  a  low  buy  now price.  Thanks    for    looking!!

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