Alternator Stator For Yamaha Beewee 100 Yw100 Replacement on 2040-parts.com
Taiwan, TW
BRAND NEW
stator / alternator
for Yamah-Minarelli 2 stroke 100cc Horizontal type engine
This kit is OEM replacement parts
ready to bolt on.
check photos make sure the same with your one
there are 6 wires with 2 connectors / plugs
will for
Yamaha
2 stroke 100cc Yamaha - Minarelli horizontal type engine.
BWS 100 YW100
BeeWee 100cc YW100
Zuma 100cc YW100
Premium Quality From Taiwan
not cheap copy from china.
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