Yamaha 30 Tooth Front Drive Pulley New Fits Road Star And Warrior 1700 on 2040-parts.com
Manchester, New Hampshire, US
Yamaha 30 tooth Aluninium front drive pulley. New blister wrap never removed. Fits Road Star as well as Warrior 1700. Part Number STR-4WM99-10-30 Easy performance upgrade Gears bike down from factory stock 33 tooth. |
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