1996 Yamaha Yz125 Kick Start Idler Gear Starter Yz 125 1986-2004 Very Nice Shape on 2040-parts.com
Columbia, Missouri, US
Kick start idler gear from a 1996 Yamaha YZ125. Should fit any 1986 to 2004 Yamaha YZ125 motocross bike. May fit other models as well but I don't know for sure. Check with your dealer. The gear looks to be straight and in great shape. NO damage. NO problems. Very nice shape. Bolt it in and go riding. 100% satisfaction guaranteed! Click on the "shipping and payments" tab above for return policy details. THANK YOU.
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