Yamaha Yr2 350 Twin Speedometer Speedo Drive Cable Y254-1~ on 2040-parts.com
Appleton, Wisconsin, US
We buy vintage and project motorcycles, parts and collections!
FOR SALE:
SPEEDO CABLE
Part Came From:
YAMAHA YR2 TWIN
Condition/Description:
SPEEDO CABLE AND HOUSING ARE BOTH IN GOOD SHAPE. READY TO MOUNT AND USE. HAS A WRAP AROUND THE CABLE HOUSING. SNAPS RIGHT OFF THOUGH.
My Inventory Number: ( Y254-1 )
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