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Vintage Kart Racing H&h 400me Mechanical Brake Caliper & Mount Bracket on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Phillipsburg, New Jersey, United States

Phillipsburg, New Jersey, United States
Condition:Used

Vintage H&H mechanical brake model 400ME, off a race kart , Caliper is all cleaned up & ready for use.  The now included in bid, axle bearing flange mount bracket ,  it could use stripping & repainting . Caliper pucks are at about 1/3 to 1/2 material left. I have two  1 inch brake discs bids listed at the moment. The 8 1/4 dia. disc was on the racing kart with this caliper & is for sale separate & also I have listed a original vintage Rupp kart disc . Included as pictured are the mount bolts & distance spacer for caliper.

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