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"used" Yamaha V-star 1100 Custom Sissy Bar Backrest With Luggage Rack on 2040-parts.com

US $85.00
Location:

Elk Grove, California, United States

Elk Grove, California, United States
Condition:Used Placement on Vehicle:Rear Part Brand:NEW Surface Finish:Chrome

  • USED
  •  Fit:   ALL    YAMAHA V-STAR 1100 CUSTOM MODELS
  • Chromed sissy bar & luggage rack as the picture shown
  • New black leather pad : 10" W x 8" H
  • Assembly required
  • Included the mounting bolts to install the sissy bar backrest 
  • Without the mounting hardware to attach to the bike
  • Some scratches
  • No problem for the solid steel
  • Never used
  • Sold as a set: upright back rest and side plates  (If you want to one part of them, please contact us.)
  • Please make sure this fits your bike before purchasing
  • For return: the buyers should pay the shipping fee in both ways.


Please feel free to contact us with any questions or concerns.


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