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81 Yamaha Srx440 Flip-up Headlight Linkage Rod / Oem Pin Link Bar 2 Pop-up on 2040-parts.com

US $18.99
Location:

Wasilla, Alaska, United States

Wasilla, Alaska, United States
Condition:Used Part Brand:Yamaha / OEM Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:8M6-77129-00-00

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81 Yamaha SRX440 Flip-Up Headlight Linkage Rod
Item Information:This was originally from a 1981 Yamaha SRX 440. This component may also fit other years and models, such as many of the 1981 - 1987 SS440, SR540 and V-Max 540 models. Please take a few moments to read through the helpful information in this listing and confirm that this component will fit your specific application.
Part Condition:Used - Fully Functional. Please look closely at photos for cosmetics.
Part Numbers:8M6-77129-00-00
Fitment:
Yamaha Snowmobile
1981SRX440E
1983VMX540G
1984V-MAX - VMX540H
1985V-MAX - VMX540J
1986V-MAX - VMX540K
1987V-MAX - VMX540L
It is your responsibility to ensure that this item will fit your machine.
Please feel free to conduct your own research to verify your application.
Included Hardware:As Pictured
Removed From:
Year1981
MakeYamaha
ModelSRX440E
Frame# 8M6-000514
Engine# n/a
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