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Motion Pro Ringer 45mm Fork Seal Driver on 2040-parts.com

US $25.00
Location:

Hampton, Virginia, US

Hampton, Virginia, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Manufacturer Part Number:08-0491 Part Brand:Motion Pro

Motion Pro Ringer 45MM Fork Seal Driver

Innovative design makes tool easier and more secure to use than old-fashioned pin-aligned driver
Anodized aluminum locking ring features knurled finish for secure no-slip grip and positively locks body halves together during use
No more worrying about part of the tool falling off and damaging the fork leg or hitting your feet
Perfectly weighted to drive seals
Body halves are machined from durable carbon steel and feature high quality protective black e-coat with laser-engraved markings
Replacement locking ring half available separately
Patent pending                                

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