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Headlight Bucket
This is the headlight bucket from a 1972 Yamaha AT1 / 125 Enduro.
Bucket in good shape, surface rust on the inside of the bucket.
Overall width at the front of the bucket 5 and 3/4 inches wide.
All of the parts that I sell are off used bikes in used condition unless otherwise specified. I try to describe the parts as best I can and try to answer all questions to the best of my knowledge. These are used parts and most show standard wear and tear for the age of the bikes that they came off of.
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