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1990 Xv535 Super Maxed Custom Black / Single Cable / Heaters on 2040-parts.com

US $395.00
Location:

Chula Vista, California, United States

Chula Vista, California, United States

1990'S MODELS YAMAHA XV535 VIRAGO'S / HEATERS

REMANUFACTURED / NEW THROTTLE SHAFT SEALS

NEW EMULSION TUBES (NOZZELS) ALL NEW GASKETS O-RINGS, JET PLUGS

BENCH SYNCHRONIZED. FUEL LEVELS CHGECKED AND ADJUSTED.

CUSTOM BLACK XV535 CARBURETORS

DO YOU WANT THE CHROME SLIDE COVERS?

NO PROBLEM. JUST LET ME KNOW AFTER PURCHASE

WITH THE SINGLE THROTTLE CABLE SET UP & HEATERS

MANY XV535 MODELS HAD THE HEATERS

NOT SO MANY IN THE UNITED STATES

THEY HAVE A SET OF BRAND NEW SLIDES AND DIAPHRAHMS INSTALLED

PLUS A STAGE 1 DYNOJET JET NEEDLE KIT INSTALLED.

THESE CAN BE EASILY TUNED TO ACCOMODATE  STOCK OR A AFTERMARKET OR FREE FLOWING EXHAUST

ON YOUR ENGINE. IT MAY BE STIOCK NOW. BUT IN A YEAR OR 2 YOU MIGHT WANT TO CHANGE THEM.

YOU'LL BE READY.

BUY IT NOW PRICE $395.00

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