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When you’re searching for obscure items , searching by entering Yamaha #............
Will often turn up parts listed by the bike dismantlers. Such as Mr. Monkeypaw on EBay.
If you had searched using "XS2 bearing spacer" the same four relevant listings would have been among the results.
One point I was making is that Partzilla had the part number wrong. Other internet parts houses had it right. For example: https://www.ronniesmailorder.com/oemparts/partsearch/yamaha_motorcycle?partsearch=306-25117-00-00
You should tell Partzilla about their mistake for a full refund.
Yes, for the most results, you should always search using both the name and the part number. The people selling NOS parts often don't know what the part is, and list using the number they find on the packaging.
Pro Tip: When searching eBay by part number, always delete all pairs of zeros, if any, that are at the end of the number. For example, your full part number is 306-25117-00-00, however searching using that yields no results. Instead, drop both pairs of zeros at the end, and use 306-25117 instead.