Tag Rear Sprocket 48t Fits Suzuki Rm Rmz Drz on 2040-parts.com
Chandler, Arizona, US
New TAG rear sprocket 48T fits Suzuki RM 125-250 RMZ 450/DRZ. Please check fitment using MFG part number T-24001-48 before ordering.
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