Yamaha Enduro Rear Brake Stay Rod 250 Dt-1 360 Rt1 1968-1973 Rt2 Rt3 Dt2 Dt3 Mx on 2040-parts.com
Beverly Hills, California, US
Vintage original rear brake stay arm from a 1971 Yamaha 250 Enduro DT-1 in very good condition. No evidence of any kind of damage, no rust, came from a low mile bike. Should fit all 1968-1973 250 and 360 Enduro models. Complete with original mounting bolts.
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