Talon Front Sprocket Fits Kawasaki Kx250f (04-05) Suzuki Rmz250 (04-06) 13t on 2040-parts.com
Forreston, Illinois, US
Talon Front Sprocket fits Kawasaki KX250F (2004-2005). Also fits Suzuki RMZ250 (2004-2006). Brand new, never used and still sealed in the original packaging. 13 tooth. Manufactured from heat treated chromoly steel for maximum life. CNC machined to extremely high tolerances and zinc plated to avoid corrosion. Retails for $20.99 (75-3240)
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