MSRP $170
Brand New Harley-Davidson Narrow Sprocket 70T
Fits 1996-1999 FXDWG models
(Out of Kit #40264-00 FXDWG Narrow Sprocket and Belt Kit)
Center Hole 1.975" diameter
Width 1.487"
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