Honda Crf250 Sidewinder Steel 13 Front 52 Rear Sprocket Kraus Chain115 Link 05 on 2040-parts.com
Saint Marys, Pennsylvania, United States
Sidewinder chain and sprockets for Honda CRF250R. Was bought for an 05, but will fit other years. Parts are brand new/never used. Front sprocket is a 13 tooth steel. Rear sprocket is a 52 tooth steel. Chain is a non o-ring 115 link.
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