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710-series Hydraulic Race Release Bearings on 2040-parts.com

US $149.00
Location:

LUJAN, BUENOS AIRES, Argentina

LUJAN, BUENOS AIRES, Argentina
Condition:New Warranty:Yes Country of Manufacture:Argentina

This model is equivalent to the 710-series QUARTER MASTER
The bearing is of Japanese origin
the piston is built with 7000 series aluminum with hard anodized

This bearing has been the short track standard in hydraulic bearing assemblies for multi disc clutch for years: there simply has been none better. 

Features of this bearing are bind free operation from clutch forks and slave cylinders. 
In addition this bearing has a built-in return spring to keep the bearing from continuous contact against the clutch diaphragm, resulting in increased reliability.



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