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Single Carb Intake Manifold For Yamaha Virago Xv700-xv1100 on 2040-parts.com

US $79.00
Location:

Fox River Grove, Illinois, United States

Fox River Grove, Illinois, United States
Single Carb Intake Manifold For Yamaha Virago XV700-XV1100, US $79.00, image 1

NEW DESIGN!
This manifold is without carburetor mount. It is your choice what mount to use. The flange is universal size for 50 mm or 40 mm carburetor holders. You have to drill the holes for the mount as well.

A single carburetor manifold system for the Yamaha Virago is available from "Bike Intake Performance". The System is designed to fit all 700 ,750 , 920 ,1000 ,1100 Yamaha Virago models.
This is cast manifold, professionally engineered, very easy to install, no additional parts needed, perfectly fits original intake boots. This is fully tested manifold, works great, saves lots of gas. Installation instructions are included in this listing.

Materials:
Hi flow composite.


Composite specs:
Tensile Strength: 6000 psi
Compressive Strength: 9000 psi
Temperature resistant: 250° F +

Parts included:
Manifold only.

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