Gytr 13t 13 Tooth Front Sprocket Yamaha Yz250f Wr250f Yz125 Wr250r Wr250x on 2040-parts.com
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Manufactured from heat-treated chromoly steel, CNC-machined to extremely high tolerances, has a zinc finish to avoid corrosion. Features self-cleaning grooves to shed off mud and grit, as well as reduce weight while maintaining strength. | ||||||||
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