Yamaha Excel Iii Suspension Frame Rail Enticer Ovation on 2040-parts.com
Perham, Minnesota, US
Off a 1987 Excel III Good condition, no issues.
For left side, will also work on the right side if the track adjustment bracket is moved to other side of the rail.
Should fit:
85-88 Excel III
85-87 Enticer
94-99 Ovation
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