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Yamaha Pw50 Pw 50 Dirt Bike Y-zinger Choke Cable Throttle Assembly on 2040-parts.com

US $4.20
Location:

NINGBO, China

NINGBO, China
Condition:New Brand:F Part Type:CHOKE CABLE Manufacturer Part Number:PW50 Lighting Type:CHOKE CABLE Warranty:Yes Country/Region of Manufacture:China UPC:806279209393


YAMAHA PW50 PW 50 Dirt Bike CHOKE CABLE THROTTLE ASSEMBLY

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YAMAHA PW50 PW 50 CHOKE CABLE THROTTLE ASSEMBLY

Product Description

This is a brand new Throttle cable.
Color: Black.
Fit Models:
  • Yamaha PW50 all years, all models. 
Dimensions:
  • Total cable length: 29.5 inch


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