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Dr Pulley Roller 25x20 2520 15g Kymco 400cc Scooter Xciting on 2040-motos

US $280
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Taiwan, Taiwan

Taiwan, Taiwan
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roller set   25x20  15g ( 6pcs) 

Brand New in Box
Dr Pulley  Slider Roller Weight
 
Roller material :
Industrial Grade Nylon + Fibers + Kevlar fiber
 
Features
*Proprietary Self-lubricated PA46 composite,also include teflon,Kevlar ... etc material 
*Low friction coefficient.
*High wear resistance.
*High temperature resistance.
*No abrasive filler.
*All-made variators compatible.

Attention:

there are many fake copy Dr Pulley product on internet.

you also can visit Dr Pulley web site to identify the fake

one. the "color" & "raw material" are different.

will fit


Kymco :

Xciting 400i  


different weights available

Premiun quality from Taiwan.

ship with International registered parcel to your address.

will take 10~14 days.

Ship to Worldwide

bulk order welcome

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