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Smiths Bronze Tachometer Angle Drive Bg1506/01 Bsa Vincent Gold Star Tach on 2040-motos

US $175.00
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Redding, California, United States

Redding, California, United States
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SMITHS BRONZE TACHOMETER ANGLE DRIVE BG1506/01 BSA VINCENT GOLD STAR TACH, US $175.00, image 1

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SMITHS BRONZE TACHOMETER ANGLE DRIVE BG1506/01 BSA VINCENT GOLD STAR TACH, US $175.00, image 2 SMITHS BRONZE TACHOMETER ANGLE DRIVE BG1506/01 BSA VINCENT GOLD STAR TACH, US $175.00, image 3 SMITHS BRONZE TACHOMETER ANGLE DRIVE BG1506/01 BSA VINCENT GOLD STAR TACH, US $175.00, image 4 SMITHS BRONZE TACHOMETER ANGLE DRIVE BG1506/01 BSA VINCENT GOLD STAR TACH, US $175.00, image 5 SMITHS BRONZE TACHOMETER ANGLE DRIVE BG1506/01 BSA VINCENT GOLD STAR TACH, US $175.00, image 6

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Here is an original bronze Smiths tach drive BG1506/01.  Appears to be a 2:1 reversing type.  Threads are perfect, flange is straight and flat, rotates smoothly and drives the output spindle. 

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