Yamaha Dt100 1980-83 3a3-82910-00-00 Left Lever Handle Switch Assembly New Oem on 2040-parts.com
Chicago, Illinois, US
Selling a Left Hand Lever for a Yamaha DT100. Part number is 3A3-82910-00-00 and should fit models: 1980-1983 DT100 G, H, J, and K.
This part was originally purchased new with the intent of mounting to my own bike a 1981 Yamaha DT100 H. However, I have since sold the bike and no longer need this part. It was never mounted on the bike but it should work perfectly.
I did attach the screws to the lever mount so there is light paint wear to the head of the screws from tightening, but they still unscrew perfectly, just wanted to mention it.
It has been carefully stored and is in excellent condition with no scratches to the paint, or tears in the wire. Please make sure this part is compatible with your bike before purchase.
Feel free to contact me with any questions. Thanks !
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