Puig Windscreen For Yamaha Mt-09-2013-black on 2040-parts.com
Castel Gandolfo, Italy
PUIG WINDSCREEN FOR YAMAHA MT-09-2013-BLACKPUIG WINDSCREEN FOR YAMAHA MT-09 OF 2013 BLACK COLOUR SPORT VERSION. Made in High-impact MPPA methacrylate. Specific for each model of motorcycle. For fitting there is no need to modify your vehicle. Mounting kit and instructions included. T.U.V. Product. Product details
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