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Yamaha Black Aluminum Swingarm Spools 1999 2012 Yzf R6 R1 Yzf-r1 Yzf-r6 Yzf on 2040-parts.com

US $7.95
Location:

Olean, New York, United States

Olean, New York, United States
Condition:New Surface Finish:Black Make:Yamaha Brand:Thealphamoto Model1:R6 Manufacturer Part Number:SWSP012-BLACK Year:1998-2012 Warranty:Yes Part Type:SWINGARM SPOOLS Part Brand:alphamoto UPC:Does not apply

The listing is for One pair of black aluminum swingarm spools with 6mm mounting bolts , engraved with "R6"

Spool Size: 1" dia x 1.5 " Long.

Bolt size; M6x50mm

They will fit for:

Yamaha YZF R1 1998-2012

Yamaha YZF R6 1999-2012

Yamaha YZF R6S 2006-2009

swingarm spools or sliders are designed to protect your swingarm and axle nut during crash, swingarm spools or sliders allows operator to lift the bike with a stand from the spools when changing your tire, or oiling your chain. Most bikes come with pre-threaded holes to allow operator to install the spools.


On Apr-13-16 at 19:16:39 PDT, seller added the following information:

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