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K&l Supply 5-lug Rear Wheel Adapter 35-6631 on 2040-parts.com

US $170.99
Location:

Woodstock, Georgia, United States

Woodstock, Georgia, United States
Condition:New Brand:K&L Supply MPN:35-6631 UPC:Does Not Apply

  • The K&L MC205 Wheel Balancer incorporates the latest advancements in state of the art motorcycle wheel balancing.
  • This balancer features a spring loaded “Quick Clamp” wheel-mounting package and offers static (single plane) balancing.
  • Keypad data entry, in house calibration, and a choice of display modes (gram or ounce) all make this machine technician friendly.
  • Standard equipment includes: Universal motorcycle clamp, tapered mounting cones, rim width gauge, spanner wrench, and calibration weight.
  • Accuracy is greatly enhanced with the optional sleeve kit (135-0941).
  • BMW/Honda 5-lug wheel adapter available separately (135-6631).

 

Specifications

Accuracy: 5g or 0.25oz.
Rim Diameter: 10”-24”
Power Requirement: 110 Volt 60 Hz 1 Phase
Data Entry: Keypad
Rim Width 1.5” - 16”
Shipping Weight: 359 lbs
Motor: 1/2 H.P.
Tire Diameter: Up to 30”
 

FREE FREIGHT IN THE CONTINENTAL U. S. (lift gate fees apply if needed)

 

 

K&L Supply 5-Lug Rear Wheel Adapter 35-6631

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