Vintage Go Kart Mini Bike Wheels Sprockets Go Power West Bend 6 Pcs on 2040-parts.com
North Brookfield, Massachusetts, US
Up for auction are some vintage kart minibike wheels.5 wheels, most seem to be 5 inch aluminum or magnesium and one smaller wheel that is steel. the larger ones seem to have the 1 inch shaft bore while the one smaller one is a 2 piece wheel also that bolts to a hub. the seperate 2 piece sprocket also has a 1 inch hole. one wheel is labeled go power 500. One wheel is half chipped but everything should clean up nice. These came from a former racer (old school). Great for that correct era restoration.
Shipping is to the lower 48, all others will pay difference in shipping.
No reserve auction.
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