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1991 Yamaha Yfm100 Champ Front End Hub Assembly Steering - Yfm - Moto4 - Moto 4 on 2040-parts.com

US $14.99
Location:

Plattsburgh, New York, United States

Plattsburgh, New York, United States
Condition:Used Warranty:No

 This auction is for the pictured front end steering, brake, and hub assembly removed from a Yamaha YFM100 Champ youth ATV. Parts are in fair condition, some corrosion and obvious use as seen in photo. Front end turned just fine prior to disassembly. Some dings on the frame and the front grab bar is tweaked but it will still mount up to the main frame. Brakes are fee, condition of shoes unknown.


I believe the ATV is a 1991 model, based on a VIN, JY43GBW09MCXXXXXX. Parts may be compatible with earlier model Moto4 and Badger models, check with your dealer and do your research. I do not offer returns, please ask any and all questions BEFORE bidding. I will take close-up photos of parts upon request. I describe items to the best of my knowledge, but I am not a mechanic or a dealer. The ATV came to me in boxes, I have never had seen it run or had power to the electrical parts. More parts will be coming to Ebay soon, stay tuned. INTERNATIONAL BIDDERS:  Please research your country's tax and tariff laws before bidding.

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