1975 Yamaha Mx250 Mx 250 .. Clutch Arm on 2040-parts.com
San Bernardino, California, US
Here we have a USED Clutch Arm from a 1975 Yamaha MX250B. This is still in good useable shape, just needs a good cleaning. Please see the pictures. There is no mounting hardware provided. What you see is what you get.
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