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1990 Yamaha Xl-v 540 Rear Suspension Front Torque Arm Pivot, Phazer 480 87 88 89 on 2040-parts.com

US $49.99
Location:

Marengo, Wisconsin, United States

Marengo, Wisconsin, United States
Reasonable used condition, some rust
Manufacturer Part Number:8V0-47331-01-00 Front Arm, Limit Strap, Sliders Brand:Yamaha Warranty:No Type:Rear Suspension Parts, Front Torque Arm, Shafts Country/Region of Manufacture:Unknown

Front Torque Arm from rear suspension removed from a 1990 Yamaha XL-V 540. Reasonable used condition with normal signs of use and age, some rust, shafts move, appears straight. Ready for some cleaning, lube pivot shafts, and install. Fits other years, models, and sizes but you should check with your dealer or oem parts diagram to be sure this will fit your machine.

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