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Moose Racing Steel Folding Shift Lever May-6 - Yamaha Blaster on 2040-parts.com

US $27.95
Location:

Leeper, Pennsylvania, United States

Leeper, Pennsylvania, United States
Condition:New Brand:Moose Racing Compatible Model:Blaster YFS200 Manufacturer Part Number:AY-6 Placement on Vehicle:Left Fits:ATV Warranty:No Compatible Make:Yamaha

Moose Racing Steel Folding Shift Lever MAY-6

Retail Price: $37.95

Overview of Moose Steel Folding Shift Lever - MAY6

  • Replace your soft stock levers with sturdy steel
  • Folding tips;hardened splines wont slip or rotate
  • Withstand repeated bends without breaking

Model Fitment

  • Yamaha YFS200 Blaster 1988
  • Yamaha YFS200 Blaster 1989
  • Yamaha YFS200 Blaster 1990
  • Yamaha YFS200 Blaster 1991
  • Yamaha YFS200 Blaster 1992
  • Yamaha YFS200 Blaster 1993
  • Yamaha YFS200 Blaster 1994
  • Yamaha YFS200 Blaster 1995
  • Yamaha YFS200 Blaster 1996
  • Yamaha YFS200 Blaster 1997
  • Yamaha YFS200 Blaster 1998
  • Yamaha YFS200 Blaster 1999
  • Yamaha YFS200 Blaster 2000
  • Yamaha YFS200 Blaster 2001
  • Yamaha YFS200 Blaster 2002
  • Yamaha YFS200 Blaster 2003
  • Yamaha YFS200 Blaster 2004
  • Yamaha YFS200 Blaster 2005
  • Yamaha YFS200 Blaster 2006


Note:  The items sold by this seller are from a Yamaha dealership but they are being sold by a third party.  Though we do our best to list the models that our items fit, we do list manufacturer part numbers for your convenience and to allow you to double check fitment.  We do not offer returns on items unless there is a rare special circumstance.  Please do your due diligence to make sure the item will properly apply to your unit.  Incorrect model year is a common issue, so please be certain of what model year unit you own.  Thank you.


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