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Nrg Srk-200rd - Quick Release Gen 2.0 (red Body W/ Titanium Chrome Ring) on 2040-parts.com

US $90.98
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Huntington Park, California, US

Huntington Park, California, US
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NRG Innovations SRK-200RD - Quick Release Gen 2.0 (Red Body w/ Titanium Chrome Ring)

The SRK-200RD generation 2.0 Quick Release features many options that conventional ball-locking quick release system do not. The Generation 2.0 is specially engineered with raised sections to prevent the scratching and stretching of the hub while a self locking feature adds increased safety and functionality. Features a red body with titanium chrome ring for added style and look. Each unit is made from the highest quality aircraft grade aluminum and is anodized for maximum durability and finish.

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