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Birel Ry30-s6 Chassis on 2040-parts.com

US $2,000.00
Location:

Claypool, Indiana, United States

Claypool, Indiana, United States
Condition:Used

This is a 2014 Chassis that is in excellent condition. 
It has only been used very lightly, less than 15 races. 
Chassis is straight. No welds.
Additional photos can be provided as requested.   

  • BIREL RY30 S-6 Chassis

    FEATURES-
    -30mm CHASSIS CONSTRUCTION
    -FRONT SPINDLES
    -50mm FREELINE AXLE
    -ADJUSTABLE FRONT & REAR RIDE-HEIGHT
    -FREELINE ECCENTRIC CASTOR/CAMBER ADJUSTERS
    -10 LITER FUEL TANK
    -"BIREL" MYCHRON STYLE STEERING WHEEL
    -FREELINE CIK 12/17 BODYWORK
    -FREELINE EXHAUST PIPE MOUNT
    -FREELINE HI-TECH HEEL STOP
    -REMOVABLE FRONT TORSION BAR
    -SIZE 3 IMAF SEAT
    THIS IS A ROLLING CHASSIS

    This sale is for the chassis pictured.  No engine included.
    We are  selling an IAME X30 TAG Jr. Engine separately. 
    Please check that listing if interested and we'd be willing to make a package deal.

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