1975-76 Yamaha Dt125 Rear Fender Assy With Mudflap Yamaha Part#444-21610-00-20 on 2040-parts.com
Mora, Minnesota, US
used rear fender assy with the mudflap as shown. fits 75-76 yamaha dt125, straight, not bent. not dented or bent. needs paint . has the tailight wireing also. any questions send a message.
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