Jet front wheel oil seals
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Talk to the McClearys. The jet kings of North America.
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I'm 90% sure they are the same as a Hornet. Back in the late 60's and early 70's drag racers used to put Hornet brakes on Jets, and I was told that the Hornet hubs fit the Jet spindles.
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I checked with South Shore Bearing in Quincy MA. They have the 6767S for 24$ each US. Their web site is www.SouthShoreBearing.com. I purchased front and rear seals for my 35T from them several years ago. They have been around a long time and apparently still have inventory of old stock.
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Thank you! Most helpful. I have had trouble with the brakes grabbing badly, due to grease getting on the lining.
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Geoff, If need be I can purchase them and post them to you. If you go to them have them check to postage price with US overseas mail. It takes a while but the US postal service was the least expensive when I shipped rear wheel bearing to folks in Australia about 10 years ago.
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