Yamaha - 1977 / 1978 It175 - Swingarm / Rear Suspension on 2040-parts.com
Manchester, New Hampshire, US
Yamaha
Removed from IT175D 1977 (First year model)
Original swingarm / rear suspension
Part # = 1W2-22110-01-33
Part Description = REAR ARM COMPLETE YAMAHA BLACK
Model Fitment Count = 2
IT175D 1977, IT175 Dual-Purpose
IT175E 1978, IT175 Dual-Purpose
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