Xena Xn15 Claw 15 Disc Lock Chain Adapter - (link Yourchain With Old Type Xn15) on 2040-parts.com
Happy Valley, Oregon, US
Brand new Xena XN15 Chain adapter, stainless steel and high quality, brand new never used. I have a few of these available. Shipping is $9.95 to the USA, but I will ship worldwide also. These were $49.95 msrp new, get one at a huge discount!
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