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2010 Buell Xb Triple Bearing Dealership Tool! Extremely Rare! Don't Miss This! on 2040-parts.com

US $99.00
Location:

Englewood, Colorado, US

Englewood, Colorado, US
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Up for auction is a Genuine Buell/Harley Davidson Dealership bearing removal tool.  These were only available to Dealership service departments and I was able to acquire this during the transition recently.  This tool is specifically designed for properly and safely removing bearings from the 2010' Buell triple bearing rear wheels.  It can also be used on the standard double bearing wheels.

It is new and unused.  May have light scuffing from sitting on shelves and being moved around but does not affect function in any way.

Very rare find.  Don't miss out!

Dealership cost on this tool: $280.00   

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