1996 Yamaha Yz125 Transmission Gears Shift Drum Fork Yz 125 Two Stroke 1994-1997 on 2040-parts.com
Columbia, Missouri, US
Transmission from a 1996 Yamaha YZ125. Should fit any 1994 to 1997 Yamaha YZ125 two stroke motocross bike. May fit other models as well but I don't know for sure. Check with your dealer. The transmisson looks to be straight and in good shape. Includes everything shown in the photos. 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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