Yamaha 2003 - 2005 Rx1 Rx-1 Main Wiring Harness Assembly ( Warrior )? on 2040-parts.com
Homer Glen, Illinois, United States
This is a Main Wiring Harness for RX1 and Warrior. It's the main Only Harness. Needs a little taping up but is in good condition. I took a picture of the Red power connection point that has to be tied into the starter charging Harness I Guess? Not sure about that but it was cut from somewhere just for your info. The rest id all in tack with all the connectors.
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