Bbr Chain Guide Black Xr/crf 80/100 85-08 340-hxr-1011 on 2040-parts.com
Ogden, Utah, US
- Fully wraps the chain to guide it into the rear sprocket unlike the flimsy stock guard
- Helps prevent chain derailment and engine case damage
- Anodized 6061 plates, HDPE buffer blocks and stainless hardware make this a tough, good-looking, essential piece of equipment
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