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Password:jdm Ruckus / Zoomer Axle Spool Kit on 2040-parts.com

US $38.99
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Homestead, Florida, US

Homestead, Florida, US
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A lot of the staff here are fans of MotoGP and World Superbike and we knew it would be cool to have these spools on the front axle of our Ruckus. OK, we admit we’re not doing tire and brake changes like Valentino Rossi, but if you ever need to pull your axle off, these would help greatly. Besides they look cool. The Password:JDM Axle Spools will fit both the stock & NCY front forks. Available in anodized black, gold, purple, and red. Sold as a pair

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