Rupp Sprocket P/n 17917 Correct For 1972 & Up. on 2040-parts.com
Whiteland, Indiana, United States
Fits 12" wheel Rupp minibikes and 14" Speedway like Red Baron, Blue Angel, & Greenhorn. Cosmetically correct for 1972 & later. Money back guarantee. Shipping is included.
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