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1 X 52mm Universal Motorcycle Air Filters Fit For Suzuki Yamaha Kawasaki Honda on 2040-parts.com

US $1.99
Location:

Guangzhou, 广东省, China

Guangzhou, 广东省, China
Condition:New Shape:Round Tapered (Cone) Brand:Unbranded Top Style:Chrome Warranty:Yes

1 pcs 52mm Universal Motorcycle Air Filters Fit for Suzuki Yamaha Kawasaki Honda

Description:

Conical style with dual layer steel mesh design

Catch impurities in air to prolong the engine life

Add more Horsepower

Ensure better mileage and engine performance

Come with adjustable clamp

Material :Metal with rubber connector

Inner diameter of connector:52mm

Overall size:As picture shown

Other sizes:(50mm,54mm,60mm,)available,please check in our store.

 

Fitment:

Universal fits for most 52mm motorcycles

Please make sure your carburetor’s mouth diameter before you purchase it.

 

Package included:

 1 X universal Motorcycle air filter 52mm


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