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Yamaha Xs850 Special Oil Tube Hoses Fits 1980-1981 on 2040-parts.com

US $9.99
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Proctorville, Ohio, US

Proctorville, Ohio, US
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1981 Yamaha XS 850 Special
oil Tube hoses
this is in good usable condition

 
This Yamaha 3J3-13464-01-00 HOSE,OIL 1 3J3-13465-01-00 HOSE 2  part is also used on these models and components:
 
1980 XS850G OIL COOLER - OIL CLEANER
1980 XS850LG OIL COOLER-OIL CLEANER
1980 XS850SG OIL COOLER - OIL CLEANER
1981 XS850H OIL COOLER - OIL CLEANER
1981 XS850LH OIL COOLER - OIL CLEANER
1981 XS850SH OIL COOLER - OIL CLEANER

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