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All Balls Rear Wheel Upgrade Bearings & Seals Fits Husaberg 650fs 2008 on 2040-motos

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Deeside, CH5 2JZ, United Kingdom

Deeside, CH5 2JZ, United Kingdom, United Kingdom
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Husaberg All tech info

TypeType:Body & Frame

Husaberg All description

THIS IS A LISTING FOR

ALL BALLS REAR WHEEL BEARINGS & SEALS FOR THE UPGRADED KIT

PLEASE NOTE THIS KIT WILL ONLY FIT THE 'UPGRADE BEARING' KIT, IF YOUR BIKE HAS STANDARD OEM BEARINGS THIS KIT IS NOT SUITABLE


TO FIT THE BIKE LISTED IN THE ITEM TITLE

REPLACE FAILURE PRONE KTM REAR WHEEL BEARINGS WITH THE ALL BALLS UPGRADE KIT

ALL BALLS 6204-2RS BEARINGS HAVE A 23% INCREASED LOAD CAPACITY OVER THE STOCK 6005 BEARINGS !

SEALS - DOUBLE LIP

ANY QUESTIONS, PLEASE FEEL FREE TO EMAIL US AT INFO@MOTOSTORE-DIRECT.CO.UK

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