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Yamaha 2007 Ybr 125 Ybr125 - (cast Or Spoke) Rear Wheel Clutch , Hub New #483 on 2040-parts.com

US $18.88
Location:

default, default, HK

default, default, HK
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Item must be returned within:30 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Return policy details:Returns are accepted if: 1) Product is not as listed 2) Product does not work 3) Product has manufacture defects. Buyers please contact us before shipping the items. Part Brand:YBR125 REAR WHEEL CLUTCH , HUB Manufacturer Part Number:KAD1-PTD1-YB483 Warranty:No Country of Manufacture:China Aftermarket Item Follow OEM #:5VL-F5366-00 Aftermarket Item Follow OEM #2:5VL-E2241-00 STOPPER 2

 










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Notice:
1)This is Aftermarket Item (Non-OEM Product)
2)Installation Instruction and Hardware ARE NOT INCLUDE

3)Please Make Sure This Part Fits For Your Motorcycle Model Before Bidding
4)PLEASE Don't expect / assume this is a Quality Item, Please Don't Buy if you are the Perfectionist, Item Must not Satsify with you.
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Please Make Sure This Part Fits For Your Motorcycle Model Before Bidding
This Aftermarket item Following Yamaha OEM Part Number:  5VL-F5366-00
Please Don't Buy if your motorcycle model Part Number are not same with These OEM Part Number.

 
 
Fitment:
Yamaha YBR125 Model (2007)
This Aftermarket item Following Yamaha OEM Part Number: 5VL-F5366-00
Please Don't Buy if your motorcycle model Part Number are not same with These OEM Part Number.
OR
Listing pictures Item different with your original Parts.




Condition:
Brand NEW
 


Transaction Include: You Are Buying
1x - (Cast or Spoke) REAR WHEEL CLUTCH , HUB  (Same as Listing picture)
Installation Instruction and Hardware ARE NOT INCLUDE


 

 

 



 


 

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