Yamaha Wr250f Wr 426f Moose Gripper Clutch Lever Perch Bolts 2002 Great Shape! on 2040-parts.com
Harrington Park, New Jersey, US
Here is a moose racing clutch lever and perch plus accessories off a 2002 yamaha wr250f. It's in great shape with little wear and use. Will fit wr426f and other years and models.
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