Yamaha 1998-1999 Yzfr1 Yzf R1 R 1 R-1 Front Fairing Fiberglass Cowl Housing on 2040-parts.com
Orange, Connecticut, US
Fiberglass front faiting for 1998-1999 R1. Has a small crack in front from storage. Currently in black primer, needs paint.
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