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Ossa Clutch Cable All 5 Speed Models 1971 And Later Phantom Stiletto Tt Pioneer on 2040-motos

US $19.95
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Edgewood, New Mexico, United States

Edgewood, New Mexico, United States
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For sale is a new OSSA clutch cable for all 5 speed models 1971 and later by Barnett made in the USA.  This cable will not work on the earlier 4 speed models.  It will fit on the following 5 speed models- Pioneer Stiletto, TT Stiletto, 5 speed DMR, Plonker, Mick Andrews Replica MAR, all models of MX / GP Phantom, Super Pioneer, Mountaineer, black Six Days, Desert Phantom, Explorer and 5 speed models I may have missed.  The cable pictured is a representation of whats for sale and is not the actual cable. 

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