New Motorcycle Sprocket Hub Mount 6-bolt Honda Kawasaki Suzuki Mcf on 2040-parts.com
Waldo, Wisconsin, US
New motorcycle sprocket hub mount. Purchased in a buy-out, I am not sure of exact application. Accepts 6-bolt sprocket. Sprocket mounting bolt holes center to center measure 3-1/8" side to side and 6-1/4" across from each other. Bearing I.D. is 1.105". Casting has MCF on it.
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