1997 Yamaha Fzr 600 Leftt Side Handlebar Handle Bar / Clip On Clipon on 2040-parts.com
Milwaukee, Wisconsin, US
This is a Left side (CLUTCH SIDE) handlebar clip on from a 1997 Yamaha FZR 600. No cracks. We are parting the entire motorcycle, so contact us if you have any additional parts needs
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