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Puch Moped Rear Wheel Sprockets on 2040-parts.com

US $10.00
Location:

Portland, Indiana, US

Portland, Indiana, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Warranty:No

Up for sale:  Used rear sprockets, from a 1978 Puch step-thru with the 17 inch Radaelli spoke wheels.  This is for both rear sprockets. The right hand side (smaller sprocket) is the ratcheting sprocket for the pedal chain and threads onto the center hub of the wheel. The left sprocket (larger sprocket) for the drive chain. The drive chain sprocket is a 45 tooth and comes with all 6 bolts, nuts and lock washers. Both rear sprockets are in good working order. .  Please  look  closely  at  the  pictures  above. Listed  with  a low  buy  now  price.   Thanks    for    looking!!

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