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Utica, Michigan, United States

Utica, Michigan, United States
Condition:New Brand:Cobra UPC:Does Not Apply Manufacturer Part Number:02-5725 Part Type:Sissy Bar Application Make:Yamaha Finish:Chrome Application Model:V-Star 950 2009-2012


COBRA SHORT SISSY BAR YAMAHA V-STAR 950 2009-2012


Manufacturer: Cobra

Manufacturer Part Number:
02-5725

Make: YAMAHA

Model: V-STAR 950

Year(s): 2009-2012

Style: SHORT SISSY BAR

Surface Finish: PLEASE REFER TO PICTURE

PLEASE NOTE: Image shown is for reference only. Actual parts may vary in appearance based on your model.


COBRA SHORT SISSY BAR YAMAHA V-STAR 950 2009-2012

Cobra chrome Sissy Bars make life easier for your passengers by offering back support. They also help carry your luggage. Built for the long haul, these sissy bars are made of high strength steel with heavy-duty mounting brackets and comes with a Freedom Pad. Now available in three sizes for most models; Standard, Short and Mini. Cobra's Sissy Bars use stock mounting points for a no fabrication installation.

Short Sissy Bar

This listing is for the Sissy Bar only. Luggage Rack not included.


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