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((((( Bran New ))))) Aluminum Yamaha Brake Lever By Wirtz on 2040-parts.com

US $18.00
Location:

Leonard, Michigan, US

Leonard, Michigan, US
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((((( BRAN NEW ))))) ALUMINUM YAMAHA BRAKE LEVER BY WIRTZ AND FITS THE FOLLOWING APPLICATIONS ................. 96/99 YZ/WR 125-250 AND THERE IS ALSO A NUMBER ON THE BACK 1BDYG27 THIS MIGHT BE THE MODEL ### BUT AM NOT SURE ....... I BOUGHT 3 OF THESE FOR MY 99 YZ 250 AND SOLD IT NOW I HAVE A FEW THINGS LEFT OVER ....THESE MIGHT FIT OTHER YRS OR OTHER MAKES OF BIKES BUT IM NOT SURE SO CHECK AROUND BEFORE YOU BID ......

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