Yamaha Sv80 Sv Sno Sport Scoot Snoscoot 80 Rear Idler Wheels 88-91 Used on 2040-parts.com
Hopewell Junction, New York, United States
Used set of 4 SNOSCOOT idler wheels off 89 SNOSCOOT 80
No bearing or circlips new 6004rs bearings are 5$ each Rubber outers have some cracking in them NO missing pieces or damage overall good usable wheels |
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