This is a used Vortex 46 tooth 520 rear sprocket, in very good condition with very little use, for 2003-2013 CBR600rr, CBR600 f4i, and 2006-2013 CBR1000rr. This may fit other makes and models. Check with manufacturer for proper fitment. No reserve price!
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