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Jammer 1 Disc 6 Spring Racing Kart Cltuch With Bully Basket And Driver on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Bainbridge, Pennsylvania, United States

Bainbridge, Pennsylvania, United States
Unknown condition, a few of the weight levers are stuck. Needs completely disassembled and rebuilt I'm sure. Good for parts
Brand:Bully and Jammer Warranty:No

Thus appears too be an original Jammer clutch with a Bully racing basket and driver. 3/4" shaft, 6 spring, 1 disk.  13th sprocket(looks new to me).  Look at the pics carefully and ask questions before bidding.  Don't know the history of this clutch so it is being sold as-is.  Rebuild or use for parts

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