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1971 Yamaha Jt1 Jt 1 Brake Pedal - Ahrma on 2040-parts.com

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Up for bids is a Brake Pedal, removed from a 1971 Yamaha JT1 160.

May fit other years and models, Please check with your dealer to make sure.

Part(s) appear to be in good, serviceable condition.  You get everything seen in the picture.

I only have parts that are listed - please check my other auctions. Please check with your local dealer to see if this part will fit other years or models - I do not have this information.  Unfortunately due to the large number of listings I have going at any given time, I can not take any additional measurements or pictures.

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