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Renthal UltraLight Rear Chainwheel for Kawasaki KX 65 and Suzuki RM 65 - Part 408U-420-48GESI
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Renthal UltraLight Rear Chainwheel for Kawasaki KX 65 and Suzuki RM 65 - Part 408U-420-48GESI
The Renthal UltraLight Rear Chainwheel, model 408U-420-48GESI, is engineered for high-performance powersports applications. Crafted from CNC-machined 7075 T6 aluminum, this sprocket offers an exceptional balance of strength and weight savings, making it approximately 66% lighter than traditional steel counterparts. Its precision manufacturing ensures a perfect fit, high concentricity, and optimal load distribution, which contribute to maximum power transfer and durability. Designed with advanced tooth profiling, it enhances chain engagement, reduces wear, and improves overall drivetrain efficiency. This sprocket is ideal for riders seeking a lightweight, reliable upgrade that can withstand the demands of competitive racing and aggressive riding scenarios. Its durable surface treatment further extends its lifespan, ensuring consistent performance over time. The Renthal chainwheel is compatible with various Kawasaki KX 65 and Suzuki RM 65 models from 2000 through 2007, making it a versatile choice for enthusiasts and professionals alike. Whether you're rebuilding your race bike or upgrading your trail machine, this sprocket provides a high-quality solution that combines cutting-edge engineering with race-proven performance. Trust Renthal's reputation for precision and durability to keep your powersports machine performing at its peak.
Features:
- CNC machined from 7075 T6 aluminum for lightweight strength
- Approximately 66% lighter than steel sprockets for improved handling
- Precision-engineered for perfect fitment, concentricity, and load dispersion
- Tooth profiling designed for maximum power transfer and chain engagement
- Hardwearing surface treatment enhances longevity and wear resistance
- Compatible with multiple Kawasaki KX 65 and Suzuki RM 65 years from 2000 to 2007
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