Vortex Racing Steel Front Sprocket 2908-16 16t 16 Teeth 520 Chain on 2040-parts.com
33076, US
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Vortex Racing Steel Front Sprocket 2908-16 16T 16 Teeth 520 Chain
Vortex Part #: 2908-16
Fits:
- DUCATI 916 ST4 98-03
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- DUCATI Multistrada 04 (MUST USE PN#148)
Product Features:
- Vortex Steel Front Sprocket
- Drilled lightening holes reduce rotating mass
- High carbon steel for maximum strength
- Special Vortex Nichel plating to resist corrosion
- Induction hardened to reduce surface wear
- Precise tolerances to ensure concentricity
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