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Brand New Sunstar 49 Tooth Rear Sprocket on 2040-parts.com

US $45.00
Location:

Mio, Michigan, United States

Mio, Michigan, United States
Condition:New Brand:Sunstar Manufacturer Part Number:2-53243 Type:ATV Country/Region of Manufacture:Japan Compatible Make:CB 750

This listing is for a brand new Sunstar 36 tooth rear sprocket for: 

  • This is a 530 conversion for the following models:
    1977-78 CB750A Hondamatic
    1977-78 CB750F Super Sport
    1977-79 CB750K
    1979 CB750L
  • High quality, all steel sprockets meet the demands of todays highest horsepower machines
  • They also receive a parkerizing surface treatment for rust and corrosion resistance
  • Sunstar steel rear sprockets are manufactured from the highest quality 1045 high-carbon steel, and most are heat treated for added strength and wear resistance
  • Computer designed weight reduction holes are included where possible
  • Most rear sprockets are zinc plated, and some have a baked-on durable paint for corrosion resistance

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