New Rear Chain Guide Orange Ktm Sx Xc Xc-w Exc Smr 2008-2013 7810497000004 on 2040-parts.com
New Egypt, New Jersey, US
- You are bidding on a BRAND NEW KTM TM DESIGNS REAR CHAIN GUIDE ORANGE
The TM Designworks chain guide, as used by the KTM Factory Team:
- CNC-machined from Teflon
- With replaceable chain running surface, hence extremely durable
- Specially designed for the challenges of offroad use
Pay attention to clearance when used in combination with a 2K chain guide. The chain guide may need to be adapted accordingly.
KTM XC 2008-2013
KTM XC-W/EXC 2008-2013
KTM SMR 2008-2013
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