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Yamaha Factory Brake Caliper Hanger For Tz, Ow Etc. on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Tallahassee, Florida, United States

Tallahassee, Florida, United States
Condition:Used

Yamaha Factory Brake caliper hanger for TZ, OW etc.

 (NO Reserve)

 

Used a little, but in superb shape.

 

Black anodized finish, made from billet, and probably aluminum.

 

My suspicion is that this is one of many parts taken from

new Kenny Roberts bikes – showing  test laps only – that

were disassembled and made into spares  kits.

 

I don’t remember exactly which bike this fits, since I acquired it

in the 1980’s from a now retired gentleman in California

that prepared Kenny Roberts TZ race bikes.

 

Of course, I’d be happy to know if anybody knows what bike this if for.

  

As with all the TZ parts I sell here on eBay, I

want you to feel that you have gotten a fair value. 

If you are dissatisfied, I am happy to accept the item back,

as long as you pay the postage both ways.  If the

item is not as represented in the ad, then I

will cover all expenses on a return.

 

Please see my other eBay auctions for

additional Yamaha TZ parts.

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