The Ricks Motorsport Electrics Part 65-404 Starter Solenoid Switch offers a reliable and cost-effective replacement solution for a variety of Yamaha powersports vehicles. Designed to fit models such as the Yamaha YFM250 Bear Tracker from 1999 to 2004 and the Yamaha YFM400 Big Bear 4x4 from 2005 to 2006, as well as the Yamaha FZ6R from 2009 to 2010, this solenoid switch ensures smooth and dependable engine starting performance. Crafted with high-quality components, it provides a durable alternative to OEM parts, maintaining the integrity of your vehicle's electrical system.
Featuring a straightforward installation process, this solenoid switch is engineered for compatibility and ease of use. Its robust construction guarantees long-lasting operation even under demanding conditions, making it suitable for recreational riding and off-road adventures. The part's compact design allows for seamless integration into your powersports vehicle, ensuring reliable startup every time. Whether you're replacing a worn-out solenoid or upgrading your electrical system, the Ricks Motorsport Electrics 65-404 is a trusted choice for enthusiasts seeking affordability without sacrificing quality.
Built to meet or exceed OEM specifications, this starter solenoid switch is an essential component for maintaining optimal vehicle performance. It is not carburetor approved, and Prop 65 compliance details are unspecified, but it adheres to industry standards for durability and reliability. With a lightweight design and straightforward fitment, this part is an excellent upgrade for Yamaha owners looking to restore or enhance their vehicle's starting system while ensuring longevity and dependable operation.
Features:
- Compatible with Yamaha YFM250 Bear Tracker (1999-2004) and YFM400 Big Bear (2005-2006), FZ6R (2009-2010)
- High-quality construction ensures durability and reliable performance
- Easy installation for quick replacement and upgrade
- Cost-effective alternative to OEM parts without compromising quality
- Compact design for seamless integration into existing electrical systems