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Camshaft Timing Belts Bimota Db1 All Model Years on 2040-motos

US $68.49
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Clermont, Florida, United States

Clermont, Florida, United States
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New Pair of California Cycleworks ExactFit Camshaft Timing Belts to fit all Bimota DB-1. These belts are new and come as shown in the photos.

Remember, your bid is for TWO (2) Belts - we only sell them in pairs.

All of the used parts we sell are in fully functional condition unless otherwise noted above.  Please keep in mind that used parts generally show some normal signs of usage/wear.  Any obvious physical damage to components will be noted in the description above and shown in the photos.  Be sure to examine the photos closely as they are of the actual part(s) you will receive. 

If you have any questions regarding any of the parts we have listed for sale, please remember that the best time to ask those questions is PRIOR to placing your bid.  Thank you for considering our items, we look forward to earning your business.


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