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Arctic Cat 2012-2015 F Zr Xf 800 48 Tooth Bottom Chaincase Gear Sprocket Used on 2040-parts.com

US $35.95
Location:

Freeport, Minnesota, United States

Freeport, Minnesota, United States
Used - Came off a 2012 XF 800 with 500 Miles. Part is in great condition and is in working order.
Brand:Arctic Cat Manufacturer Part Number:2602-364

Arctic Cat 48 Tooth Bottom Chaincase Drive Sprocket - 13 Wide

Condition: Used - Came off a 2012 XF 800 with 500 Miles. Part is in great condition and is in working order.

Retail Price: $63.95

Arctic Cat Part Number: 2602-364

48 Tooth, 13 Wide


Came stock on the following Models:


2012-2013 F 800 & 1100 (Including Turbo)
2014-2015 XR 600/6000 & 800/8000
2012-2015 XF 600/6000 & 800/8000

Will fit the following models but will change the gearing:


2012-2015 M 600/6000 & 800/8000

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