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Yamaha 1978 Dt175 Oem Enduro Oem Chain Offroad Onroad Two Stroke Petrol Engine on 2040-parts.com

US $19.99
Location:

Ogden, Utah, United States

Ogden, Utah, United States
Condition:Used Warranty:No Country of Manufacture:Japan Part Brand:YAMAHA

PARTS IN THIS LISTING ARE FROM: 1978 YAMAHA DT 175E Many of the parts on this bike will fit other years and models feel free to contact me to find out if the part i have is what you need...

YOU ARE BIDDING ON:   OEM Chain with master links


Let me know what other parts you need. You can email me here on eBay or give me a call at (801)793-3708 and we will make an add for your part


CONDITION: Good condition all the links move freely has some rust could use a good cleaning with some lubrication


INFO ABOUT THE BIKE IT WAS TAKEN OFF OF.
I bought this and found out that it would cost me to much to fix all the parts that are missing Almost all of the parts that are here are in good usable condition and can be used on someone else's Motorcycle or project

 VIN#  2A-7024504


BUILD DATE:  Late 1970's to early 80's

 


My Contact info
Motorcycles Plus parts at G mail dot com
Phone (801) 793-3708

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