Talon Rear Sprocket Cbr600 Cbr900 R6 Gold 48t on 2040-parts.com
Forreston, Illinois, US
Talon Gold Rear Sprocket for Honda CBR600 (1991-1999), CBR900 (1992-1999), Yamaha R6 (1999-2000)and more. Write me for your application or check for your application at talon-eng.co.uk . Brand new, never used and still sealed in the original packaging. 48 tooth and 532 chain size. These lightweight sprockets are made by Talon from 7075-T6 billet aluminum and are one third the weight of steel sprockets. Retails for $63.95 (75-5220 Talon)
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