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Universal 20mm Axle Plates (custom Bobber Rigid Hardtail Chopper Ratbike) on 2040-parts.com

US $32.99
Location:

Cherry Hill, New Jersey, United States

Cherry Hill, New Jersey, United States
Condition:New Brand:TC Bros Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Manufacturer Part Number:104-0052 Country//Region of Manufacture:United States

Hardtail axle plates with 20mm slots. They are cut from 3/8" thick steel and have an integrated fender mounting tab. Perfect for people building hardtails who have access to tubing, but can't get axle plates made. Sold as pair. Made in USA.

Shipping to Lower 48 States ONLY. Shipping elsewhere will be at an additional cost to buyer. Worldwide shipping please try the Ebay Global Shipping Option.






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