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Whizzer Monark Supertwin Heavy Duty Coasterbrake on 2040-parts.com

US $115.00
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illinois, US
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 HERE'S MY HUSBAND'S LAST MONARK SUPERTWIN HEAVY DUTY COASTER BRAKE, IT HAS HEAVY DUTY 1/8 DISCS INSIDE FOR STOPPING POWER.IT HAS THE LARGE 22 TOOTH SPROCKET FOR EASY PEDALING,THIS IS NOS  , NEW NEVER USED, HAS BEEN DISASSEMBLED AND CLEANED AND GREASED, CHROME AND CADIUM LOOK PERFECT , ITS READY FOR YOUR SHOW PIECE. GET IT NOW CAUSE I DON'T HAVE ANY MORE.

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