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Yamaha 1998-2002 Srx600/700 Shock Absorber Ho Oem#8df-2376j-00 New on 2040-parts.com

C $15.49
Location:

Calgary, Alberta, Canada

Calgary, Alberta, Canada
Condition:New Brand:yamaha Country/Region of Manufacture:Japan Manufacturer Part Number:8df-2376j-00-00

Yamaha 1998-2002 SRX600/700 Shock Absorber Ho OEM#8DF-2376J-00  NEW

Fitment

This Yamaha 8DF-2376J-00-00 HOLDER, ABSORBER is used on these models and components:

 

1998 MOUNTAIN SRX 700 - MSRX700PB SKI

1998 SRX600 - SRX600B SKI

1998 SRX600S (OHLINS FR SHOCKS) - SRX600SB SKI

1998 SRX700 - SRX700B SKI

1998 SRX700S (OHLINS FR SHOCKS) - SRX700SB SKI

1999 SRX600 - SRX600C SKI

1999 SRX700 - SRX700C SKI

1999 SRX700 OHLINS - SRX700SC SKI

2000 SRX700 - SRX700D SKI

2000 SRX700 OHLINS - SRX700SD SKI

2001 SRX700 - SRX700F SKI

2001 SRX700 - SRX700SF SKI

2002 SRX700 - SRX700G SKI

2002 SRX700 - SRX700SG SKI

(Taken from http://www.partzilla.com/parts/detail/yamaha/YP-8DF-2376J-00-00.html)

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About us

The Old Motorcycle Shop is a traditional motorcycle shop with an old-fashioned attitude and prices. At our shop based in Calgary, Alberta, Canada we take pride in the restoration and preservation of the machines we grew up on. From Goldwings to custom café racers and choppers, nothing makes us happier than to keep an old bike on the road!

We have over 35 years experience customizing, restoring, and maintaining older motorcycles with fully certified journeymen mechanics. OMS provides general servicing, repairs, restorations, customization, and inspections.

Visit us at http://www.oldmotorycleshop.com to find out more about our work.

A Note About Used Parts 

Used parts are quite often a little dirty, greasy, etc. 
This can sometimes interfere with descriptions of parts. Parts are described as accurately as possible but errors can be made. 

No returns will be accepted on electrical components. We make every effort to test our electronics before listing but due to the nature of electrical components we can not guarantee used electronics. 

If you are at all unsure about the condition of a part, Please contact us for more info. We'd be happy to help.


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