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Velocity Stacks! All Alum.fits All Mikuni 26mm Carburators! Kz1000 Kz900 ! on 2040-parts.com

US $9.99
Location:

Dunedin, Florida, US

Dunedin, Florida, US
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Up for Bids,are a nice set of aluminum velocity stacks,these are fitted with a screen mesh to protect your KZ motor & keep it clean!a second feature is for when you want to store it? they come with rubber covers to keep moisture & dust out of your carburetors!The stacks come with their stainless clamps,so they are ready to bolt on and go.They will fit KZ1000s & KZ900, 26mm Mikuni carbs! they may also fit other model carbs,that have an outside diameter of close to 1 & 3/4 inches, or 43.6 mm  remember the measurement is outside diameter,not the carbs inside dimension`s.  Happy Bidding! and please check my other carb related items listed on Ebay!

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