2001 Yamaha Yz 125 Front Wheel Brake Rotor (oem) on 2040-parts.com
Alvarado, Texas, US
2001 Yamaha YZ 125 front wheel brake rotor in good shape , not bent or tweaked , no damage , came off 2001 model but should fit many models , OEM rotor , not cheap aftermarket , will separate parts if needed and put on buy it now auction.
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