Ducati Verlicchi Aluminum Swingarm Tt-1 on 2040-parts.com
Saint Petersburg, Florida, United States
Works Swingarm as used on 1984,85,86 TT 1 factory and NCR machines. 18 inch wheels were originally fitted, 16 inch we're used later and then 17 inch wheels were employed in the latter years. This unit can be used for racing or for the true collector. It uses the 28 mm
Pantah pivot tube(spindle).All parts are new. |
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