Yamaha Pw80 '81 - '06 Throttle Cable Motion Pro New on 2040-parts.com
Somerset, Pennsylvania, US
Motion Pro throttle cable. New in package. Fits 1981 - 2006 Yamaha PW80. This cable is the upper one which goes into the bracket on the handlebar. Super City Sports Sales is an authorized Yamaha Powersports dealer. Thanks for looking.
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