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'95 Yamaha Yzf 600 Fork Clamp (tree) on 2040-parts.com

US $50.00
Location:

Poplarville, Mississippi, US

Poplarville, Mississippi, US
Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:20% Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Return policy details:

REMOVED FROM 1995 YAMAHA YZF600.

CHECK MY EBAY STORE FOR MORE ITEMS OR ASK FOR WHAT YOU NEED AND I WILL LIST IT FOR YOU.

 

Please read information about my used parts store.

I have been in business since 1978 and have knowledge of all makes of ATV's & motorcycles.

All electrical items have been tested and work as intended

Part description is what I am selling. Meaning that a steering knuckle is good but may or may not have good wheel bearings. Brake panels are good but may or may not need brakes, etc.

If you need to know for sure, please ask before purchase.

Carburetors may or may not need cleaning but are good parts.

If you are not sure if part fits your bike you can provide year & model or VIN# and I can check for you. DO NOT PURCHASE IF YOU ARE NOT SURE.

All parts are used unless stated otherwise. Used parts show wear and tear and are offered to save you cash, not restore a bike to showroom condition.

All items will be shipped to a confirmed address registered with PayPal. Please don't ask to ship to a non-verified address.


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Getting to know you, Tommy Kendall, on the Autoweek America Adventure

Mon, 31 Oct 2011

If ever you wanted to get to know someone--I mean really get to know them--spend the better part of six days in a car, just the two of you. I would not suggest it as a job-interviewing tactic, but perhaps a portion of that time might get HR approval. Tommy Kendall is a fascinating young man.

Porsche 911 GT3 new engine production starts April 22nd 2014

Sun, 13 Apr 2014

The new engines for the Porsche 911 GT3 (pictured) start production this month The recall for the Porsche 911 GT3 after a couple of fires forced Porsche to evaluate the cause – and stop further production – now looks to have not only been resolved, but a fix is soon to be available. But Porsche is taking no chances with any sort of sticking plaster fix and is instead building new engines for the 911 GT3, with optimized piston rod screw connection – the cause of the problem – to make sure nothing goes wrong again. Porsche are planning to start production of the revised engine on 22nd April and will be despatching engines out to dealers shortly thereafter for them to fit to the affected cars.

Ford lines up Mark Fields to succeed Alan Mulally

Thu, 01 Nov 2012

Ford Motor Co. has named Mark Fields its chief operating officer, putting him in line to succeed CEO Alan Mulally when he retires no sooner than the end of 2014. The appointment of Fields, 51, who has been president of Ford's Americas unit, was part of a sweeping overhaul of executive ranks unveiled Thursday.