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Moto Ski Zephyr Bogies Used In A Lot 12 on 2040-parts.com

US $48.00
Location:

Bolton, Connecticut, US

Bolton, Connecticut, US
:

 Selling a lot of 12 used Moto Ski bogies.
I THINK they were from my Dad's 1968 Zephyr but not positive.
Bogie measures OD= 5 1/8", ID= 2".   6 screw holes spaced 1.5" apart from each other.
These are OEM used bogies and have some cracking when flexed.
I am no expert on to weither these are considered serviceable or not.
I have had these in dry storage for many years.
They have Moto Ski logo on them.
Shipping contental USA only Med USPS flat rate box.
Thanks for looking!

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