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Bearing Buddy Bra - Bb19b Fits Model 1980 1938 1968 2047 2080 on 2040-parts.com

US $6.59
Location:

Monroe, Connecticut, United States

Monroe, Connecticut, United States
Condition:New Brand:Bearing Buddy Manufacturer Part Number:70019 UPC:650209700197

Bearing Buddy Bra

Part Number 19B

2 1/8" Diameter


May fit non Bearing Buddy brands +/-2" in diameter that are NOT tapered.

Cover that fits over the bearing buddy to keep grease off the wheels.

Fits Bearing Buddy Models: 1980 198 1968 2047 2080

 

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 The Bearing Buddy® Bra is a vinyl cover that fits over the Bearing Buddy® to contain excess grease and keep it off tires and wheels. The Bearing Buddy® automatic pressure relief feature allows excess grease to escape if the hub is overfilled. Many users tend to overfill, and, during travel, the excess grease can be thrown onto tires and wheels. The Bearing Buddy® Bra is easily removed for checking hub lubricant level. If excess grease accumulates inside the bra, periodically clean it out.


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