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Indian Motorcycle 2001-2003 Clutch Derby Cover Gasket on 2040-parts.com

US $7.88
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Louisville, Kentucky, US

Louisville, Kentucky, US
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Indian Motorcycle 2001-2003

Clutch Derby Cover Gasket

 

 

 

·       1 – Indian motorcycle clutch derby cover gasket.

 

·       Fits 2001-2003 Indian Models.

 

·       Condition:  NEW (other), item is unused, and does not come in the original manufacturers packaging.

 

·       Item is sold as is, as seen in photos.

 

 

 

Gasket Material Specs info:

http://www.sealinfo.com/index.cfm?objectid=60160DAA-E081-29B8-2407DF11F8A41D5C

TN-9015 has a latent cure nitrile butadiene rubber binder and has a blend of Aramid and cellulose fibers. It conforms well to irregular flange surfaces and has excellent resistance to fuel and oil. It is intended for applications with short duration maximum temperatures up to 290oC (550oF). TN-9015 has UL component recognition.

 

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Our merchandise is used, unless otherwise stated.  As with pre-owned items, some minor wear and signs of age should be expected.  All major flaws/damage will be noted.  Please check description and pictures carefully and message us with any questions.  We strive to accurately measure, describe and photograph our items.  If you are not satisfied with your purchase, please contact us first before leaving negative or neutral feedback so we can offer a fair resolution.  Payment is due within 3 days of auction end.  We accept payments through Paypal only.

 

 

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