2000 00 Yamaha Yz426f Yz426 Yz 426 426f Yzf426 Front Brake Master Caliper Lever on 2040-parts.com
Escondido, California, United States
Item Specifics / Condition: This assembly is in good working condition. Everything you see is included. The parts are clean and look good. The parts mount well and work fine. The caliper works well. The lever tip is broken. See the pictures.
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