1974-75 Yamaha Rd Rd200 Exhuast Pipe Baffle Lh Left Hand 397-14711-01-00 on 2040-parts.com
Mora, Minnesota, US
left hand side inlet muffler with good flanges as shown in photo from a 1974-75 (mfr 6/74) Yamaha rd200. may work on other models no dings, dents or rust. has some small scratches. chrome is not perfect, shows a small amount of rusting. would be a great replacement for that vintage ride. any questions send me a message. look for my upcoming auctions for more parts from this vintage bike.
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