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1972-1976 Honda Xl250 Rear Sprocket 48 Tooth Portco Ho-381-48 New Old Stock on 2040-parts.com

US $34.99
Location:

Lakeland, Florida, US

Lakeland, Florida, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:Portco Manufacturer Part Number:H0-381-48 Placement on Vehicle:Rear

1972-1976 HONDA XL250 REAR SPROCKET 48 TOOTH PORTCO HO-381-50
NEW OLD STOCK


WE ARE CLEANING OUT THE PARTS DEPARTMENT AT A LOCAL MOTORCYCLE SHOP.

NEW OLD STOCK, HIGH CARBON STEEL REAR SPROCKET, PORTCO HO-381-48

48 TOOTH.  NEVER INSTALLED ON A BIKE.

FITS 1972-1976 HONDA XL250 (MAY FIT OTHERS AS WELL)

UNITED STATES SHIPPING ONLY.  WE SHIP WITHIN 1 BUSINESS DAY OF RECEIVING PAYMENT.
WE DO NOT INFLATE SHIPPING COSTS AND NEVER CHARGE A HANDLING FEE.

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