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Excel Xs8-23197 Rear Wheel Spoke Set 19in. Kawasaki Kx Kx250f Kx450f Rmz Kx on 2040-parts.com

US $70.00
Location:

Cooleemee, North Carolina, United States

Cooleemee, North Carolina, United States
new without box , used excel spline drive spoke wrench .
Brand:Excel Size:19in. Manufacturer Part Number:XS8-23197 Warranty:No

Excel XS8-23197 Rear Wheel Spoke Set 19in.
  • Anodized aluminum construction
  • Available in many anodized colors as listed
  • All rims must use Excel spoke and nipple sets unless otherwise noted (OEM nipples are too small)
  • SPOKE AND NIPPLE SETS

    • Sets include highly polished 302 stainless spokes (8 and 9 gauge) with an average tensile strength 10% higher than OEM spokes
    • Spoke and nipple sets work only on the 8.5mm Excel rims or OEM rims that have an 8.5mm hole
    new not in box comes with used excel spline drive wrench
    please all questions prior to purchase 

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