Kawasaki Rear Sproket, Hub Assembly With Adjusters And Bolt, 85-87 Ninja Zx600/ on 2040-parts.com
Greenville, South Carolina, US
Rear hub and rubber damper. New 45 tooth sprocket. INcludes chain adjusters and axle bolt.
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