1992 Yamaha Xv1100 Virago Xv 1100 Air Cleaner Joint Airbox Air Box Rubber Boots on 2040-parts.com
Newark, Ohio, US
Good used air cleaner joints or air box boots from a 1992 Yamaha XV1100 Virago, These are soft and pliable with no rips or tears, one of the clamps is missing and they are a little dirty, these may also fit other Yamaha models so please check with the local dealer to be sure, We are parting out this bike, Please ask questions, Thanks
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