Tag Metals 41t Aluminum Rear Sprocket Kawasaki Kfx400 Suzuki Ltz400 41 Tooth T on 2040-parts.com
Burbank, California, United States
Up for sale is a new Tag Metals 41 tooth aluminum rear sprocket for a Kawasaki KFX400 or Suzuki LTZ400 ATV (520 chain size). For fitment please refer to the compatibility chart above. Just mount and ride! |
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