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Suzuki Sidewinder Sprocket, 50 Tooth, Rmz450, Rm, 125, 250, 450, Rmz, Rmz250,50t on 2040-parts.com

US $48.99
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Saint Charles, Illinois, US

Saint Charles, Illinois, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:Sidewinder Sprockets Placement on Vehicle:Rear

Sidewinder sprockets 50 tooth aluminum sprocket

Fits all big bike Suzuki's, rm125, rm250, rmz250, rmz450

The Worlds Longest Wearing Sprocket
Precision Engineered and Laser Cut for Balance and Performance
The Widest Choice of Materials in the Industry
Sidewinder Sprockets Make All Other Sprockets Obsolete!!!!

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