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Motion Pro Nitrogen Needle Set

Item Description
Motion Pro Nitrogen Needle Set
- Used to fill shocks with self-sealing rubber valves (some Yamaha, Fox and Ohlins)Can be used in conjunction with the Nitrogen Shock Gauge and Filler
- Instructions included
- Made in the U.S.A
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