Yamaha Enticer / Excel Lll Clutch on 2040-parts.com
Boulder Junction, Wisconsin, US
Don't wait till the snow fly's. Bidding on a very nice Yamaha Enticer primary clutch. Clutch was just disassembled cleaned lubed and is ready to mount. This clutch was pulled from a 1983 enitcer 340. Clutch was also used on the Excel III and the Enticer 300 twin My fit other model and year Yamaha's from the late 70s to early 80s both 340s and 440s.
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