Up is a Yamaha Snowmobile belt that I hade for a 1997 Vmax but sold the sled. Part Number 89L-17641-01. I really have no idea if this is new or used but looks very good either way. It was in a box in the back of the garage. Please see pics for condition. If more info or pictures are needed please ask prior to bidding. Item as is.
Clutch & Drive Belts for Sale
- Yamaha belt change tool nytro fx(US $35.00)
- Yamaha sub-assembly 1 39t sprocket for machines with reverse 8cw-w4758-00=00(US $45.00)
- Ski doo mxz 700 tripple chain case chaincase 95 96 fast shipping(US $32.76)
- Yamaha vmax 600 secondary clutch 94 95 96 fast shipping(US $35.10)
- Polaris indy 600 chain case chaincase 94 95 96 fast shipping(US $32.76)
- Arctic cat 0627-059 belts new(US $145.00)
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