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Yamaha Ytm200 42 Tooth Rear Sprocket Ytm 200 Gear (maybe Tri Moto 1983 1984 1985 on 2040-parts.com

US $10.00
Location:

Bradley, Michigan, United States

Bradley, Michigan, United States

                                       PLEASE read this ENTIRE listing description before clicking the Buy it Now.

Here is a used 42T Rear Sprocket from what I believe was a 1984 Yamaha YTM200 3 wheeler.  This Rear Sprocket is used and shows some wear, but still in good shape with a lot of life left in this.  This includes the mounting Nut Locking plates.  Please look the large pictures over good.  You'll receive exactly what is pictured.  This MIGHT fit the 1983 1984 1985 YTM200.

                         PLEASE check with your local dealer to be sure that this will fit your Yamaha ATC ATV. 

                                       We have other parts from this YTM200, so please check my other listings.

                    We do offer combined shipping.  If you purchase 2 or more items, we will do a fair refund on shipping.   

                                                               PAYMENT for this item is due immediately.




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