2017 Yamaha CZD300 EVOLIS 300 ABS Starter Motor Starting B74-H1890-00-00
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2017 Yamaha CZD300 EVOLIS 300 ABS Starter Motor Starting B74-H1890-00-00

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2017 Yamaha CZD300 EVOLIS 300 ABS Starter Motor Starting B74-H1890-00-00Starter Motor Starting Fit for Yamaha CZD 250 300 ABS X MAX EVOLIS 300 2017 2020 Generic FEATURES: Brand new starter,not a remanufactured or refurbished one with wear and tear. High quality magnets or field coils deliver more torque for fast starts,good working condition. Inside and out starter motors improve reliability over longer periods of time. Designed for individual vehicle power consumption, and are ready to be installed quickly and easily.

Starter Motor Starting Fit for Yamaha CZD 250 300 ABS X-MAX EVOLIS 300 2017-2020 Generic

FEATURES:
-Brand new starter,not a remanufactured or refurbished one with wear and tear.
-High-quality magnets or field coils deliver more torque for fast starts,good working condition.
-Inside and out starter motors improve reliability over longer periods of time.
-Designed for individual vehicle power consumption, and are ready to be installed quickly and easily.
-Engineered to perform just like the original starter in your vehicle or power equipment
-New Armatures are precision-manufactured and tested for long service life.
-Replaces existing starter motor, Just replace and ride again.
-Professional installation will be highly recommanded,installation instruction NOT included.

SPECIFICATIONS:
Condition: Aftermarket 100% Brand New
Fitment Type: Direct Replacement
Surface Finish: Heavy Duty
Unit Type: Starter
Number of Teeth: 9
Gear OD: 11.6 mm / 0.45 inches
Gear L: 22.5 mm / 0.88 inches
Mtg Ear 1 Hole: 6.9mm ID Unthreaded
Mtg Ear 2 Hole: 6.9mm ID Unthreaded

REFERENCE PART NUMBER:
B74-H1890-00-00

FITMENT:
Fit for Yamaha CZD250 X-MAX 250 2018
Fit for Yamaha CZD250 X-MAX 250 ABS 2018
Fit for Yamaha CZD300 X-MAX 300 2017-2020
Fit for Yamaha CZD300 X-MAX 300 ABS 2017-2020
Fit for Yamaha CZD300 EVOLIS 300 2017
Fit for Yamaha CZD300 EVOLIS 300 ABS 2017

(Compatibility Chart is for Reference ONLY!!!)
(Please Compare with Your faulty unit and the image we provided to Decide Fitment)


PACKAGE INCLUDES:
1x New Starter

NOTE:
Compatibility only for reference,please check out the size & part numbers fits your motorcycle or not.
This is an aftermarket part,not an original part.

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