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Brake Lever Yamaha Xt225 Ttr250 Yz250 Tt350 Yz490 Tt500 Tt600 on 2040-parts.com

US $11.67
Location:

Heyburn, Idaho, United States

Heyburn, Idaho, United States
Brake Lever   Yamaha   XT225   TTR250   YZ250   TT350   YZ490   TT500   TT600, US $11.67, image 1
Condition:New Body & Frame Part Type:Handle Bars, Levers & Mirrors Brand:BikeMaster Handle Bars, Levers & Mirror Part Type:Levers Manufacturer Part Number:1744-P Make:Yamaha UPC:Does Not Apply

Brake Lever Yamaha XT225 TTR250 YZ250 TT350 YZ490 TT500 TT600

Brand new Brake Lever made to OEM specifications.  This lever will fit the following Yamaha motorcycles~

YZ80 '86-'96
YZ100 '86
YZ125 '85-'88
IT200 '86
TW200 '02-PRESENT
TT225 '86-'87
XT225 '95-'07
TT-R250 '99-'04
YZ250 '85-'87
TT350 '86-'87
YZ490 '85-'88
TT500 '79-'80
TT600 '85-'86

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