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Bullet Front Wheel Disc Brake

Bullet Disc Brake
$365.00

Includes Gravity Zero Narrow Wheel
& Standard Fork


 

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The new Trikebuggy Front Wheel Disc Brake allows TrikeBuggy pilots to add the option of slowing the trike down if needed during flight operations.

The Bullet Front Wheel Disc Brake system is an assembly that mounts on the regular Front Fork or the new Extended Footped Front Fork for pilots with longer legs.

Sold as a complete set with the new Gravity Zero Narrow Wheel as these are pre-assembled and installed on this wheel.

Bullet Disc Brake

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