99 00 01 Yamaha Yz 125 Yz125 Forks Front Forks Front End Brakes Bars 2000 2001 on 2040-parts.com
Brockton, Massachusetts, US
THIS IS A 2001 YAMAHA YZ 125 FRONT END IN GREAT SHAPE AND A 100% STRAIGHT. CAME OFF A CLEAN STOCK BIKE WITH LOW HOURS. COMES AS PICTURED WITH COMPLETE FRONT BRAKES AND PRO TAPER BARS. FITS 99-01 YZ 125'S. WE ARE NOT 100% SURE HOW GOOD THE SEALS ARE. 175.00 FOR USPS INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING. YOU MUST HAVE 20 OR MORE FEED BACK FOR US TO SHIP OUT SIDE THE US .
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