Yamaha Yz 250f Wr250f Front Suspension Forks And Clamp. 2003-2005 Most Models. on 2040-parts.com
Tetonia, Idaho, US
Used front forks off of 2005 Yamaha WR250F. These forks will fit the 125/250/250F/450F for many years. Please verify your application before bidding and feel free to send me a message and I will check to see if they will fit your model. Includes forks/guards/and bottom clamp assembly. Forks are in great working condition and will just need some fresh oil and they are good to go!!
Low startup. Good luck bidding.
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