Nos Honda Z50 415 Sprockets 1968 Ko K0 Z50a Minitrail Mini Trail 50 on 2040-parts.com
Dubuque, Iowa, US
Rare NOS 1968 415 sprockets.. Large Sprocket is a 34T and Small is a 13T. The writing on the sprocket is actually on the sprocket. It may come off with some sort of remover but i wanted to make it clear it has the part number written directly on the part.
These 415 sprockets were used on bikes 100001-106900.
Shipping Price includes insurance.
I will ship international. All International Shipments will be made using the US Postal Service Priority Mail Service that they offer.
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