1989 Kawasaki Ninja Zx600c Primary Chain, Tensioner & Idler on 2040-parts.com
Ottawa Lake, Michigan, US
1989 Kawasaki Ninja 600R ZX600C Primary Chain, Idler and Tensioner. May fit many other years and models, check with your local Kawasaki dealer to be sure. Removed from a machine with 20k miles, not tested. See my other listings for additional parts from this bike.
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