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Performance 1500 Rpm Torque Springs For Scooters With 50cc Qmb139 Motors on 2040-parts.com

US $5.99
Location:

Denver, North Carolina, US

Denver, North Carolina, US
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Performance 1500 RPM Torque Spring for 50cc QMB139
4-stroke engine based vehicles.
Designed to provide varying pressure to the sliding variator plate for different acceleration purposes and tuning

 
FITS MOST CHINESE SCOOTERS, ATVS, KARTS WITH 
50cc QMB139 MOTORS

FITS JONWAY, JMSTAR, ROKETA, SUNL, TANK, PEACE, TAOTAO, GATOR
AND MANY OTHERS

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