Yamaha MX 400 B 1975 original front brake plate 483-25121-00-98. Item as pictured, consists of the brake plate, cam shaft 431-25151-00-00, brake lever 322-25155-00-00 and pinch bolt. May fit other models like the MX250, YZ250, YZ360 and YZ400. Thanks!
Brakes & Suspension for Sale
- Husaberg rear brake pedal, nos 140 018(US $80.99)
- Ebc organic rear brake pads- semi sintered v fa457v (US $30.99)
- Progressive shocks 4 harley xl & fxr 12.5" 774007(US $218.50)
- 86-87 honda vfr-700 right front fork. good used oem(US $149.95)
- Chrome pulley bolts & washers for harley (5) pcs 7/16"-14 x 1.00"(US $10.99)
- 86-87 honda vfr-700 top & lower triple tree complete w/ bearings. good used oem(US $89.95)
AutoWeek archive: Carroll Shelby Pit-Stop deodorant
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Chevrolet Orlando MPV price & models
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