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Triumph Scrambler T100 Thruxton Drive Chain Kit. Chain + Front & Rear Sprocket on 2040-parts.com

AU $220.00
Location:

Clontarf, QLD, Australia

Clontarf, QLD, Australia
Condition:New Brand:TRIUMPH HINKLEY Front Sprocket Teeth:18 Type:Chain & Sprocket Set Rear Sprocket Teeth:43 Manufacturer Part Number:HTA Material:steel Chain Size:525

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EK REAR CHAIN

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43T Rear Sprocket

 

18T Front Sprocket

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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