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5.75" Chrome Headlight Visor For Yamaha Cruisers on 2040-parts.com

US $12.95
Location:

Laguna Hills, California, United States

Laguna Hills, California, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:Custom Road Royal V Star Virago V-Star VStar 650 Brand:i5motorcycle Warranty:Yes

 

You are bidding on a 5.75" CHROME HEADLIGHT VISOR.

To fit Yamaha Cruisers & Standards with 5.75" headlight.

(Also fits other 5.75" headlights)

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High quality metal product with chrome finish. 

Installation: Loosen existing trim ring, insert visor, tighten trim ring.

Note: If installed visor vibrates or buzzes, remove and reinstall with clear silicone or double-sided foam tape along the lip.

All our products are brand new.  

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