Sport Final Gear Set 12x40 For Yamaha Yw125 4t 125cc Bws 125 4t on 2040-parts.com
Taiwan, TW
Brand New parts
Final Gear set
12 x 40
will for
Yamaha 4T 125cc YW125
ZUMA 125cc YW125
BWS 125cc YW125
BeeWee 125cc YW125
this sport type final gear set design
for big bore cylinder kit
when you upgrade your engine with big bore kit.
the huge power can not reach real top speed.
this final gear set like shift to next gear level
this performance parts
100% Made in Taiwan
not china product.
ship to worldwide.
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