Nice kickshaft from a 70's Yamaha XS 650. Good splines, gear is in nice shape. Good useable shape. I have more XS 650 parts in my other auctions. Shipping will be $7.00 in the US. I will ship worldwide, please ask for a quote Before bidding.
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