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New Wolverine 350 Starter Clutch And 65t Gear Fit Yamaha 2000-2005 on 2040-parts.com

US $95.50
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Condition:New other (see details) Fits:ATV Manufacturer Part Number:CJ1UY-15517-01-00, CJ1UY-15590-01-00 Brand:CJ

WOLVERINE 350 STARTER CLUTCH AND GEAR 65T FIT YAMAHA 2000-2005

ONE-WAY BEARING, SPRAGUE HOUSING, AND 65T GEAR

FITS YAMAHA MOTO-4 350 1987-1995,  OEM PART NUMBER: 1UY-15517-01-00, 1UY-15590-01-00

        YAMAHA WOLVERINE 350 2006-2009, OEM PART NUMBER: 5UH-15517-00-00, 5KM-15590-00-00

        YAMAHA WOLVERINE 350 2000-2005, OEM PART NUMBER: 1UY-15517-01-00, 1UY-15590-01-00

        YAMAHA WARRIOR 350 1987-2004, OEM PART NUMBER: 1UY-15517-01-00, 1UY-15590-01-00

        YAMAHA RAPOTOR 350 2004-2011, OEM PART NUMBER: 1UY-15517-01-00, 1UY-15590-01-00

        YAMAHA GRIZZLY 350 2007-2011, OEM PART NUMBER: 5UH-15517-00-00, 5KM-15590-00-00

        YAMAHA BIG BEAR 400 2000-2011, OEM PART NUMBER: 1UY-15517-01-00, 1UY-15590-01-00

        YAMAHA BIG BEAR 350 1987-1999, OEM PART NUMBER: 1UY-15517-01-00, 1UY-15590-01-00

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