Renthal Front Sprocket 15 Tooth (400--525-15p) on 2040-parts.com
US $33.96
Location:
Holland, Michigan, United States
Condition:New
Brand:Renthal
Manufacturer Part Number:400--525-15P
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Renthal Front Sprocket 15 Tooth (400--525-15P) |
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- CNC machined from case hardened and core refined 655M13 Nickel Chromium steel
- Machined self-cleaning mud grooves at each tooth to help increase wear resistance
**NOTE** Some sprockets will come drilled for a weight savings. |
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NOTE: Image may
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differ depending on your vehicle fitment.
Please do not make your purchase
based on the picture. Contact us
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confirm that your
vehicle has
USA-specified parts. If you have
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may have used different OEM
parts to meet your countries standards.
If this is the case, parts
ordered from a USA retailer may
not fit correctly. Compare the
microfiche for the USA model to
your model to be sure they are
the same. Perf-moto is not
responsible for fitment issues
caused by non-USA models.
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Sales tax is collected for Michigan residents only. Michigan sales tax rate is 6%. |
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with limited tracking) or USPS Priority Mail International (14-20 days delivery with
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All buyers are responsible for additional shipping and handling charges incurred due to an invalid or undeliverable shipping address. |
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