Stock # 1147...1976-1977 Yamaha DOHC 750 Right Side Cover is in pretty good condition. Few scratches and there is one tab is broke off at the bottom..A little paint and you will have it looking good.. Please look at the pictures be sure that it will fit your bike.. If you need additional pictures of this item, please send me your email address at ask the seller a question and I email several. Please look at my eBay store for more motorcycle side covers "ltc motorcycle parts"
COMBINED SHIPPING when you buy the second side cover, the shipping will be $.99 for the second side cover. I can refund you the $9.00 shipping cost on the second item or email me and I will change the second item to $.99 shipping
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