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Yamaha V Star 1100 Final Drive Differential Pumpkin Rear End Xvs Classic on 2040-parts.com

US $250.00
Location:

Soulsbyville, California, US

Soulsbyville, California, US
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The local Yamaha-Honda dealership closed a few years ago.

It was called Dave Bird Yamaha/Honda in Sonora CA

In a town of 5000 the parts were bound to show up somewhere!

I had bought a lot of new take-offs from a guy who bought them when the

dealership closed down. They customized alot of these bikes and sent them off

to other places. Some are parts are brand new never installed some were taken off new bikes.

This final drive was on a factory parts bike, the sn# was cut from the neck to keep it out of the system,

the serial number was 0000000008 on the engine that was never even fired!, that was sold on craigs list, I believe it was a 2007.  I got the bike with

 no wheels and you can see a flat spot on the plastic where it sat on the ground. The grease in the gear has not been touched this is how I pulled it.

 I will also include the driveshaft and the spring thing that came

out, both are new as well.

The Yamaha people will charge you big bucks for this!

I will not! just trying to take the misses out on our 10th anniversary!

10/31/03

Yosemite National Park

soooo spoooooky!!

 

 

 

 

 

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