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Drift Trike Bar Stool Racer Axle Kit on 2040-parts.com

US $225.00
Location:

Kittanning, Pennsylvania, United States

Kittanning, Pennsylvania, United States
Condition:Used

Rear axle assembly for Drift Trike, Drift Kart, Bar Stool Racer.


* This Kit is all precision race kart components, no yard kart like most you see on eBay.  You get everything you see.


* Badass wide, tires stretched out on 9 1/2" wide wheels. Correct size for PVC.


* Includes;
                
                  Billet aluminum wheel hubs - used
                  Free spin 1 1/4" axle bearings - new
                  Bearing carriers billet aluminum - used
                  Axle 1 1/4" chromemolly  - used
                  Sprocket guard - new (a must for Drift Trikes)
                  Billet aluminum sprocket hub - new
                  Aluminum Sprocket 61 tooth #35 chain - used
                  Burris tires  11 x 600 - 6" used ( Correct size for PVC)
                  1 piece spun aluminum wheels 9 1/2" wide - used (normal scrapes from racing)

* Tires and wheels are used. Tires are correct size for Drift Trikes. Kart race tires do require airing up occasionally, little tire sealer eliminates that.
                   

* Kit has adjustable wheel hubs, overall width can be adjusted from 35"-45"



* $34.95 shipping to lower 48 states only. Paypal payment required within 3 days, we ship within 3 days of receiving payment

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