1999-2009 Yamaha Xvs650 V-star Custom Front Driver & Rear Passenger Seat on 2040-parts.com
Columbus, Ohio, US
Yamaha V-Star Custom Seat, Fits all years. Take-off from 2009 V-Star 650 XVS650 Custom Bike has been heavily customized and this seat was taken off at about 2000 miles. Always garaged. This seat has never spent a night outside and has never been rained on. No evidence of any wear or breakdown and is absolutely perfect. Driver seat, passenger seat, and passenger strap from Yamaha Vstar 650If your need a stock seat for a 650 V-Star Custom, you won't beat this one.
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