Esjot Sprockets: Single Sprocket Only

Single Sprocket Only

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OD - ; ID - 98; Thickness - ; Brand - Esjot; Chain Pitch - 420; Teeth - 49; Weight - 0

Fits: Single Sprocket Only

ESJOT aluminium sprockets have been developed especially for the tough conditions in Motocross, Enduro and road use. Compared to conventional steel sprockets, an ESJOT aluminium sprocket brings a weight saving of over 60%. The use of high-quality aluminium (7075 T6), as well as the extremely low manufacturing tolerances ensure an extraordinarily long service life. Over 60% lighter than a conventional steel sprocket Made on precision CNC machines Flatness and concentricity tolerances of less than 0.1mm Made of high quality and high-strength aluminum 7075-T6 Special surface treatment 100% Made in Germany OEM Quality

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