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Comet Cam Arm With Bushing A-7 - 42.3 Grams 212822a1 on 2040-parts.com

US $20.95
Location:

New Richmond, Wisconsin, United States

New Richmond, Wisconsin, United States
Condition:New Brand:Comet Size:A-7 - 42.3 grams Manufacturer Part Number:212822A1 Disclaimer:Stock Images Used - Verify Using Title and Part Number

Comet Cam Arm with Bushing A-7 - 42.3 grams 212822A1 MSRP: $20.95 - Sale Price:$20.95
  • All cam arms sold here are either original equiptment in the Comet drive clutches or a popular replacement for trail riding or racing
  • Cam arms will not always be stamped with the name they are called because they are often made from another cam arm
  • Note: All carm arms are sold EACH - You must order FOUR of these arms to get the correct cam arm weight for a 4-Pro clutch and THREE for the 102-C and 108-EXP cluthes
  • Note: Comet arm wieght objective is within .75 grams of that listed. Certified wieghts would be significanly more expensive. The variance may occasionally exceed 2 grams and is a result of greater or lesser arm density
  • All cam arms sold each

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