428 Steel 2-piece Axle Sprocket - 50mm. Set Screw - 28 Tooth - For Shifter Karts on 2040-parts.com
Garden City, Idaho, United States
428 Steel 2-Piece Axle Sprocket - 50mm. Set screw with nut. 28T
These sprockets are our most popular. Better gap than most other steel and aluminum sprockets which gives longer chain life and very little sprocket wear. We stock the items we sell on eBay! We normally ship same-day Mon. thru Thurs. - Fridays you may catch us at the Race Track. It is the buyers responsibility to check for fitment, size correct year or brand for the application. (We will combine shipping on multiple items.) If you purchase more than one item or part, please wait for us to send you an Invoice with the combined shipping, We have no way to combine Paid orders! Please see Shipping details for options. |
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