Yamaha Gt80 Gt 80 Rear Brake Hub Pads Assembly W/ Lever Spring Linkage Oem Good on 2040-parts.com
Martinsville, Indiana, US
Complete rear brakes with hub, bracket, linkage, lever, spring, and pads. Removed from a 1978 Yamaha GT80 (may fit other years and models). Good oem part ready to bolt on and use. Sold as is please ask questions, Thanks.
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