Complete Set Of Mikuni Carburetors For A Yamaha Fzr 600 Used on 2040-parts.com
Plant City, Florida, US
Complete set of four MIKUNI carbs for a Yamaha FZR 600. Carbs are used, they have not been run in a couple of years so I do notknow what they look like internally. They were running fine when they were removed from the bike. Probably disassemble and give them a good cleaning and they will be good to go. Sold as is, linkage is complete and the throttle position sensor included.
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