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Yamaha Gytr® Front Sprockets By Talon Gyt-0ss58-60-16 - Raptor 250 on 2040-parts.com

US $21.95
Location:

Clarion, Pennsylvania, United States

Clarion, Pennsylvania, United States
Condition:New

GYTR® Front Sprockets by Talon are made from heat-treated chromoly steel and CNC-machined to extremely high tolerances. Zinc finish to help combat corrosion. Sprockets feature self-cleaning grooves to shed mud and grit, as well as reduce weight while maintaining strength. Sprocket sizes that increase the final drive ratio over stock are for closed-course competition only on ’06 and later models because regulated exhaust emissions are affected.

Fitment:
RAPTOR 250(2013, 2012, 2011, 2010, 2009)

Note:  The items sold by this seller are from a Yamaha dealership but they are being sold by a third party.  Though we do our best to list the models that our items fit, we do list manufacturer part numbers for your convenience and to allow you to double check fitment.  We do not offer returns on items unless there is a rare special circumstance.  Please do your due diligence to make sure the item will properly apply to your unit.  Incorrect model year is a common issue, so please be certain of what model year unit you own.  Thank you.

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