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Xt2200 - Rlv Xtreme Chain Gold/gold, #35 - 120 Link on 2040-parts.com

US $27.99
Location:

Trenton, Ohio, United States

Trenton, Ohio, United States
XT2200 - RLV Xtreme Chain Gold/Gold, #35 - 120 link, US $27.99, image 1
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:XT2200-120 Brand:RLV UPC:Does not apply

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RLV Xtreme Chain 120 links

XT2200 Gold on Gold

Xtreme Chain is 10% lighter than the leading imported chain. This weight reduction equals less rolling resistance and faster acceleration. Has a tensile strenghth in excess of 2.300 psi. Pre-lubricated and pre-stretched.

 

 

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