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Hepco & Becker Engine Protection Plate Adapter For Yamaha Xt 1200 Z Super Tenere on 2040-parts.com

US $54.00
Location:

Carson City, Nevada, US

Carson City, Nevada, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:Hepco & Becker / KRAUSER Manufacturer Part Number:700.007408 / 3004.038.311 Warranty:Yes Country of Manufacture:Germany

Hepco & Becker Engine Protection Plate Adapter for Yamaha Engine Guards Yamaha XT 1200 Z Super Tenere - 700.007408
Fitting kit for installing Aluminum Hepco & Becker Engine Protection Plate with Yamaha Factory Engine Guards
Not needed when installing with Hepco & Becker Engine Guards

This kit allows Hepco & Becker skid plate can be fitted with the OEM Yamaha crash guard

all hardware included

Intergrates OEM Yamaha EngineGuard using a this front cross brace

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