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Triumph Light Duty 40 Hole Spool Wheel Hub Ball Bearing Swinger Cycle on 2040-parts.com

US $15.95
Location:

Pacoima, California, US

Pacoima, California, US
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You are bidding on a nice light duty, very small spool hub with 40 holes for your British or American Motorcycle rim.  This is a pretty small spool with loose ball bearings caged in a race with a piece of threaded rod.  The rod is somewhat hardened but I would only run this spool on a lighter motorcycle like a Tiger 90, Triumph Cub, etc.  It would be perfect on a minibike or a minichopper.  You could of course run it on bigger bikes like the Tiger 100, Thunderbird, etc.  A Sprint even.  If you were gonna run it on something bigger, then you would want to upgrade the axle, and that would be up to you.  Perfect for the CHOPPER or BOBBER.  Ships in a medium priority box or a smaller box for foreign destinations. 

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