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Nos Yamaha Headlight Bracket (r.h.) Cover 1970-71 Hs1/b Oem 241-23131-40-65 on 2040-parts.com

US $28.95
Location:

Kingsport, Tennessee, US

Kingsport, Tennessee, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:Yamaha Manufacturer Part Number:241-23131-40-65 Warranty:No

NOS Yamaha headlight bracket, ear, right hand side. Also called "cover upper RH". Yamaha lists as California Orange. OEM#241-23131-40-65. On Yamaha's software, I have found this to fit the 1970 HS1 and 1971 HS1B, 90cc. This item was in the original packaging, first opened for these pictures. It as a very small nick on the inside of the top lip, as shown in picture #5. Should not be visible when the washer & bolt that hold it on are installed. This is the last one we have in our dealership's stock.

Will be glad to ship internationally by USPS 1st Class. International buyers responsible for shipping cost, tariffs, fees, or restrictions. International shipping package should be around 1 pound. I will combine shipping of multiple items to save on shipping cost. Allow me to package your items & I will invoice you.

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