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Yamaha Ys125 Ys 125 2017 - 2021 Rear Mudguard Mud Guard Hugger #f24 on 2040-parts.com

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Condition:Used Seller Notes:“Used motorcycle part with free UK shipping” Mounting Holes:Pre-Drilled Machine Type:Street Motorcycle Manufacturer Part Number:Ys125 Material:ABS Placement on Vehicle:Rear Reference OE/OEM Number:Ys125 Colour:Black Brand:Yamaha Type:Rear Fender Manufacturer Warranty:1 Month Attachment Type:Bolt-On Classic Part:No Features:Durable, Easy Installation Country/Region of Manufacture:Japan Performance Part:No EAN:Does not apply

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