Motion Pro Degree Wheel Motorcycle Tools on 2040-parts.com
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Motion Pro Degree Wheel

Item Description
Motion Pro Degree Wheel
- Manufactured from .052" thick aluminum with a 6.75" outside diameter and a 6mm center hole
- Black anodized finish makes increments easy to read
- Can be used on all engines to check or set ignition timing, or on 4-stroke engines to check or alter cam timing
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