1983 to 1985 yamaha ytm200 tripple tree. Not for the shaft drive model with the 25x12-9 front tire. It is and inch narrower on each side from the tripple tree for the 25x12-9 tire and rim. Decent useable used condition and comes with bearings. no international shipping
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