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New Oem Yamaha Ha Starter 84-90 Fz600 Fj600 Radian Yx600 # 3km-81800-00 81890 on 2040-parts.com

US $125.00
Location:

Augusta, Maine, US

Augusta, Maine, US
Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Return policy details: Part Brand:Yamaha Manufacturer Part Number:3KM-81800-00-00, 3KM-81890-00-00

This is a factory OEM Yamaha starter motor. It is brand new in original box and has never been installed.

Yamaha OEM part # - 3KM-81800-00 supersedes to #-  3KM-81890-00

MSRP - $452.95

 

 

This starter fits the following bikes. (May fit other years / models. Please confirm fitment before purchasing)

 

 

1984  FJ600L

1984 FJ600LC
1985 FJ600N
1985 FJ600NC (CA ED.)
1986 FZ600S 
1986 FZ600SC 
1986 RADIAN - YX600S

1986 RADIAN - YX600SC

1987 FZ600T

1987 RADIAN - YX600T

1987 RADIAN - YX600TC
1988 FZ600U

1988 FZ600UC (CA ED.)

1988 RADIAN - YX600U
1988 RADIAN - YX600UC
1989 RADIAN - YX600W
1989 RADIAN - YX600WC

1990 RADIAN - YX600A
1990 RADIAN - YX600AC

 

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