C.t. Alloy Hayward California Motor-scooter Atv Chain Sprocket 130-37 Tooth on 2040-parts.com
Half Way, Missouri, United States
this listing includes 1 ea. C.T. Alloy Hayward California Motor-scooter ATV Chain Sprocket
Part No.130-37 37 tooth 6-3/16" diameter hub hole is 2-1/2" dia. the 4 mounting holes are 3-1/8" across or opposite to each other appears to be an aluminum alloy material |
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