2005 Yamaha Zuma Yw50 Parts For Triple Tree Hold Down Bolts Fork Pinch Bolts on 2040-parts.com
Greensboro, North Carolina, US
PARTS ARE OFF A 2005 YAMAHA ZUMA (CHECK DEALER OR PARTS BOOK SHOULD FIT 2002-2005 BUT THERE ARE MINOR CHANGES FROM YEAR TO YEAR)
GOOD CONDITION -
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Parting this bike out - many other parts listed. Please ask if you don't see something.
Shipping combined whenever possible. IF SHIPPING SEEMS HIGH PLEASE EMAIL ME - THE SYSTEM DOESN'T ALWAYS WORK ON LARGE ITEMS
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