Yz426f Yz 426 Bottom End For Parts No Stator on 2040-parts.com
Cordova, Tennessee, US
Bottom end from a YZ426, no stator, top end or kick start lever it is what you see. Includes the clutch and transmission. I bought this bike in boxes, the owner could not get it running, I believe there was a problem with the carburetor or the head, both were not in working condition. The owner understood that there was nothing wrong with the bottom end. The crank feels tight, I will check anything you need just ask. This is for parts as I cannot guarantee anything about it. Will not ship internationally, it is just too heavy.
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