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9" Tall Wms Black Aluminum Sprocket Guard Chain Saver Go Kart Drift Trike Qrc on 2040-parts.com

US $17.99
Location:

Columbus, Ohio, United States

Columbus, Ohio, United States
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9" Tall Black Anodized Aluminum Sprocket Guard

 A sprocket guard is a must have! This guard keeps the chain from rolling off of the sprocket! To win the race you must first finish the race!!!!

 The chain saver will work on karts such as; Phantom, Ultramax, Millennium, Slack, Infinity, Coyote, Trick, and many other style karts. It will also work for any other projects requiring 1- 1/4" axle assembly!

BOLTS INCLUDED!!!

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