Oem 1986-1988 Yamaha Yx600s Radian Ignition Gas Cap Helmet Seat Lock Set Assy on 2040-parts.com
New Haven, Connecticut, US
This is a Yamaha OEM lock set which includes:
ignition lock 1UF-82501-00-00 {The keyhole is wrinkled, but works}
gas cap lock 1JK-24602-13-00 {The gas cap is faded & there is no
return spring on the flap, but it is still usable.}
helmet lock 26H-21308-00-00
seat lock 51X-24705-00-00
It fits 1986 1987 1988 YX600 S Radian
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