65-68 Rear Split Sprocket #35 Chain Go Kart Racing -red on 2040-parts.com
Pendleton, South Carolina, United States
Set of 4 gears includes:
1 of each size #65, #66, #67 & #68 tooth Sprockets
A high quality long life Billet Aluminum rear split sprocket gear. Precision CNC machined, light weight, Red anodized, fits #35 chain. Brands will be Goldspeed and/or RLV.
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