# 219 Kart Racing Sproket.set, Chains And A Breaker. on 2040-parts.com
Westfield, Indiana, United States
"full" set of #219 sprockets, all are is good shape, 4 chains also in good working order and a chain breaker. Sprocket # are 66,67,(69x2),71, (72x2),73,74,75,76,(77x3),78,80,81,(82x2),83,85,(86x2),(87x2),88 26 in all. Chains are 60 link 50 link and 2 53 link Chain breaker is R.L.V. brand. It is straight and works good. |
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