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Bmw Motorcycle Transmission Gear Selector Shaft Seal R1200 St Gs Pn 23127681321 on 2040-parts.com

US $10.00
Location:

Chicago, Illinois, United States

Chicago, Illinois, United States
Condition:New other (see details) Brand:BMW Surface Finish:Shaft Seal Manufacturer Part Number:23 12 7 681 321 Warranty:No

BMW P/N: 23 12 7 681 321 SHAFT SEAL - 17X42X7.5    New old stock (NOS) in opened package.

Selector shaft seal.  Used on certain R1200ST R1200GS R1200R transmission - PLEASE Research the part number and marking on your trans to make sure this is the correct seal for your application.

 --> It is your responsibility to verify fitment to your motorcycle before bidding or buying.  You can use the MaxBMW website to easily search by part number.

You will receive the actual pictured item.


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