Yamaha Yfs 200 Blaster Stock Oem Left Spindle Knuckle 1988 on 2040-parts.com
Tremont, Pennsylvania, US
Yamaha YFS 200 Blaster LEFT SPINDLE
item is used but in good shape . could use a good cleaning .
will fit 1988 Yamaha Blaster ONLY . SPINDLES USE PINCH BOLT MOUNTS TOP AND BOTTOM FOR BALLJOINT MOUNTING.
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