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Ossa Cable Guide 125-350 124216 on 2040-parts.com

US $6.95
Location:

New Port Richey, Florida, United States

New Port Richey, Florida, United States
OSSA Cable Guide 125-350 124216, US $6.95, image 1
Condition:New

Cable Guide

Description:

Chrome plated front brake cable guide. Fits around the rubber fork boot. Ossa started using these in 1972. They will fit on all models with Betor forks. Reproduction.

Part Number: 124216

For Models:

1974-1978 Desert Phantom
1970-1972 DMR (Dick Mann Replica)
1975-1977 Enduro Phantom 125cc
1973-1975 Explorer 250cc
1976-1978 Explorer 350cc
1971-1973 MAR (Mick Andrews Replica) 250cc
1974-1975 Super Pioneer
1976-1977 Super Pioneer (Mountaineer) 350cc
1973 SDR (Six Day Replica)
1978 SIX DAY (ISDT)
1977 ST-1
1971-1973 Stiletto 175cc
1971-1973 Stiletto 250cc
1971-1973 Stiletto TT 250cc
1975 Phantom GP1
1976 Phantom GP2
1977 Phantom GP3
1971 Pioneer
1972 Pioneer
1971-1973 Pioneer 175cc
1974-1977 MAR (Mick Andrews Replica) 250cc
1975-1976 MAR (Mick Andrews Replica) 350cc
1976-1977 MAR (Mick Andrews Replica) 350cc
1974-1975 Phantom 125cc
1974-1975 Phantom 175cc
1974 Phantom 250cc

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