Fourwerx Yamaha Yfz450r Carbon Fiber Tank Cover Yfzr 450 on 2040-parts.com
Slinger, Wisconsin, US
FourWerx Carbon - 09-2013 Yamaha YFZR 450 Carbon Fiber Tank Cover
- 2x2 Twill Carbon Fiber
- Easy Installation & Sleek Designing
- Mounts in place of OEM unit
*Used by Chad Wienen and Thomas Brown.
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