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Yamaha R6 Pick Up Sensor Pulse Generator 06 07 08 09 10 Oem 2c0-81670-00-00 on 2040-parts.com

US $40.49
Location:

Huntington Beach, California, US

Huntington Beach, California, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:Yamaha OEM Manufacturer Part Number:2C0-81670-00-00

YAMAHA

06-10 YZF R6

 

OEM

PICK UP SENSOR

WITH

BOTH MOUNTING BOLTS

 

 

Used part, pick up sensor assembly with both mounting bolts. fits 08-10 Yamaha YZF R6. No damage in perfect working order. OEM part # 2C0-81670-00-00. Tested and works with no returns or exchanges on all of our electrical parts. 

 

THIS ITEM WAS TAKEN OFF OF A RUNNING BIKE. PLEASE SEE PICTURES.   

 We are a consignment store and are listing a lot of over stock new & used motorcycle parts. Feel free to email for other requests you are looking for.  All items are shipped within one business day of payment received. We will ship with USPS UPS.  INTERNATIONAL PUERTO RICO, CANADA, ALASKA and HAWAII shipping charges will be more; please contact us for prices. Serious bidders only. All payments are due within three business days.

 

STK# SBLD-535   BIN: S211 on 9-27-13

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