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EBC MD6263D Standard Rear Brake Rotor Yamaha 2006-2013

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EBC MD6263D Standard Rear Brake Rotor Yamaha is crafted with a heat-treated carbon steel material, this rotor is built to last. The steel construction… Read More

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EBC MD6263D Standard Rear Brake Rotor

EBC MD6263D Standard Rear Brake Rotor Yamaha is crafted with a heat-treated carbon steel material, this rotor is built to last. The steel construction also prevents galling, ensuring that both the rotor and brake pads have a longer lifespan. Depending on your model, you can choose between rotors with or without scraper holes. Plus, these rotors are designed to perfectly match OEM rotor specifications.

Features: 

  • Heat-treated carbon steel brake rotor
  • Steel construction extends rotor and brake pad life by eliminating galling
  • Rotors come with or without scraper holes, depending on model (matches OEM rotor design)
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This product DOES NOT FIT your 2008 John Deere Gator TX

This Product Fits
Yamaha
Raptor 700 2006, 2008
Raptor 700 50th Anniversary 2006
Raptor 700 GYTR 2007
Raptor 700R 2009, 2011, 2012
Raptor 700 SE 2007, 2008
YFZ450 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012, 2013
YFZ450R 2009, 2012, 2013
YFZ450R SE 2009, 2012, 2013
YFZ450 SE 2006, 2007, 2008
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Customer rating is 4.5 out of 5 stars. 6 total customer reviews 4.5/5
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