Nos Yamaha Under Bracket Triple Clamp At1 Ct1 Rare - Vintage - Ahrma - Obsolete on 2040-parts.com
Colorado, US
NOS Yamaha Lower Bracket/Triple Clamp part # 248-23340-01 and superceded to # 248-23340-51-33 Shipping FREE to lower 48 states
This part is no longer available from Yamaha.
Fits the following models, please verify fitment for your application. Sold as shown.
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