Blue Yamaha Lanyard Xl700 Xl760 Xl800 Xl1200 Xlt1200 Xlt800 Wrist Tether on 2040-parts.com
Wilmington, North Carolina, US
Floating Wrist Lanyard/Tether For Yamaha's Replace your worn or missing lanyard with this style tether that attaches to your wrist. They also float in water! Fits Yamaha Watercraft:
*Color is Blue. Red and Black also available - please see our other auctions* TIP: These replacement lanyards are not only great to use on every ride, but we also keep a spare in the truck or hidden in the ski in case one is forgotten or lost. ***** If you do not see what your looking for or have any questions - please ask. SHIPPING:
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