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

US $75.00
Location:

Fox River Grove, Illinois, US

Fox River Grove, Illinois, US
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 This is a manifold to convert the Yamaha virago from twin carburetors to a single carburetor. This is fully tested manifold, works great, saves lots of gas. This manifold can be used with original Virago carburetor, "Mikuni" or other compatible carburetors. Carburetor rubber fitting with clamps and additional rubber fittings to fit original intake boots (intakes) are included to this listing. This listing also includes installation instructions.

Materials:

Copper.


Parts included:

Rubber fitting.
2 additional rubber fittings/gaskets.
2 steel clamps.

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