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Bosch (nos) Starter Brush Set Sachs Wankel Hercules Moto Guzzi Benelli Vintage on 2040-motos

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Saint Germain, Wisconsin, United States

Saint Germain, Wisconsin, United States
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Genuine NOS Bosch Starter Motor Carbon Brush Set #2.007.014.027. 100% Original NOS Bosch... NOT REPRODUCTIONS!!! Fits Bosch Starter Motor# 0.001.160.001 and 0.001.160.002 used on various Benelli, Hercules Wankel, and Moto Guzzi motorcycles. One set includes (4) Brushes. Excellent NOS condition.

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On Aug-04-09 at 20:10:41 PDT, seller added the following information:

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People display their motorcycle affections in various different ways such as; buying top of the line kit and keeping their machine in pristine condition. However, they don't come stranger than the top clip as this rider creates an original but highly strange dance routine for his Benelli TNT Cafe Racer. If you love your bike as much as this guy, instead of creating a dance routine why not tell everyone how great it is in Visordown's review section.

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