2012 Yamaha Fz1 Front Upper Fairing Mount, Front Upper Cowl Bracket, Stay on 2040-parts.com
Franklinville, New Jersey, United States
2012 Yamaha FZ1 Front Upper Fairing Mount, Front Upper Cowl Bracket, Stay, good
threads, nice and straight, previous owner thought welded on cap nuts came off
and rounded the edges off-see pics, Used. Normal signs of use. No abnormal or excessive wear (other than what is stated in the description). May fit other model years or other models, check before purchasing. |
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