Vintage 1960's 1970's Yamaha Motorcycle Atv Snowmobile Gas Fuel Tank Cap on 2040-parts.com
Saint Cloud, Minnesota, US
This is a gently used gas tank or fuel tank cap from a vintage Yamaha motorcycle. Most likely a 60's or 70's era enduro or street bike. Chrome is very nice with just very minor scratches. Underside is excellent but the gasket is cracked and would need replacement. These are still available. I do not know the specific model placement for this part but Yamaha only used a couple of sizes of gas caps in the 60's and 70's. This would be the smaller version. Please e-mail with any questions and good luck!
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