Yamaha MX400B 1975 original Rear Hub, 483-25311-13-98. Comes as pictured with sprocket studs, nuts and retaining plates. There is one small chip that can be seen in the picture. Shouldn’t affect usability. Used in usable condition, good threads, will combine shipping. May fit other models like the MX250, YZ250, YZ360 and YZ400. Thanks!
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