Up for auction is a TM Designworks Chain guide from a 2006 Yamaha YZ 250 Good condition This part will fit other years of the YZ 250 so please check with your dealer for compatibility Thanks for looking
Other Parts for Sale
- Yamaha yz 250 oem radiator hoses 2006(US $5.00)
- Yamaha yz 250 asv clutch lever 2006(US $30.00)
- Yamaha yz 250 oem rear axel 2006(US $20.00)
- Yamaha rs100 rt100 rt2tmx kick starter rubber "genuine"(US $9.99)
- Yamaha at1 at2 at3 ct1 ct2 ct kick starter rubber(US $1.59)
- Suzuki tm125 tm250 rm50 rm100 rm125 gear shift rubber(US $0.99)
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