Yamaha Ysr50 Ysr 50 Front Brake Master Cylinder Reservoir Lever Handle Bar on 2040-parts.com
Bedford, Ohio, US
ysr 50 handle bar and brake lever setup this came on a bike i parted out a few years ago i never got around to get the bike running selling the rest of parts i have please ask any questions before bidding.no returns thanks for looking and bidding..
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