High Torque Starter Motor Fits Yamaha Zuma, Bws, Cygnus-x, Gtr 125 on 2040-parts.com
彰化縣秀水鄉, Taiwan, Taiwan
This is a custom-made high torque starter motor fits Yamaha (BWS) Zuma, when you have a refitted big bore kit modification on your scooter. This high torque starter motor also fits Yamaha Flame-X and X-Over.
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