Deluxe Fairing Cover Roadliner Stratoliner With Yamaha Star Logo on 2040-parts.com
Hagerstown, Maryland, US
Fits all Roadliner/Stratoliner/Stratoliner Deluxe models that are equipped with a deluxe front fairing Black 2C5-F41G0-V0-00
Genuine Yamaha Fairing Cover
Custom-fitted cover helps shield your fairing from bugs, stone chips, and road grime. Cover has a non-abrasive inner lining to help protect your paint. Can be easily removed for cleaning. Embroidered Star logo.
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