2003 Yamaha Yz450f Yz Yzf 450 Rear Brake Break Caliper With Pads P1 on 2040-parts.com
Adelanto, California, US
Parts are from a 2003 Yamaha yz450f, used so has some wear. may need to be cleaned
These parts are off a complete bike that I just took apart. The bike was in great condition and very well taken care of. The bike was kept in a garage its whole life. These parts will probably fit several other year yz450f. Bike was running perfect prior to disassembly.
Components for Sale
Pinion gear nut,big twin models,1340cc,replaces hd# 24023-54,fits 1954/1989 (US $8.95)
Harley davidson buell coil & spark plug wires(US $35.00)
Harley breather valve,big twin breather valve,rps. hd# 25313-77a,fits 1977/1999(US $49.99)
Harley oil pump,good used sportster oil pump,fits 1952 thru 1971(US $68.95)
2003 yamaha yz450f yz yzf 450 front brake break caliper with pads p1(US $35.95)
Ajs stormer 370 engine cases, matched pair for y5 or y50(US $60.00)
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