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Suzuki Rmz 250 Chain & Sprocket Set! Look! 2010! on 2040-parts.com

US $20.00
Location:

Valley View, Pennsylvania, US

Valley View, Pennsylvania, US
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Suzuki RMZ 250 Chain & Sprocket Set!

 

This is a very nice set of used sprockets and chain off my 2010 RMZ 250. The front sprocket is a steel 13T and the rear is a lightweight ProTaper 50T. They do have some wear but still would go for a long time. The chain is an OEM non-oring. The only reason I changed them is because I switched to an oring chain, so I changed everything. They should fit various years and models of bikes.

Please email me with any questions. I will combine shipping for multiple items. Thanks for looking!

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