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Tomos Moped Forks Bearing Handlebar Clamps on 2040-parts.com

US $38.00
Location:

Portland, Indiana, US

Portland, Indiana, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Warranty:No

Up for sale:  Used set of forks from a 1984 Tomos Silver Bullet moped. In good working order . Forks are straight, not bent. The head stem threads are nice, not stripped.   These forks come with headstem bearings (steel ball, 21 for the top, 21 for the bottom for a total of 42 steel balls. They also come with the bearing races and cups,including the ones that fit into the frame. They also come with the handlebar clamps, top headstem nut and the side reflectors.The paint on the forks are scratched and scuffed as would be expect of a 30 year used part. The lower fork that is chrome, does have some light surface rust specks, but nothing major. The fork lock is in the unlocked position and comes with no key. All parts are in good usable condition other than the fork lock. This is a lot of good fork parts. Listed with a low buy now price.  Please look closely at the pictures above.   Thanks    for    looking!!

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