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Yamaha 27d-f84a0-v0-00 Chrome Quick-release Passenger Backrest For Stryker on 2040-parts.com

US $259.99
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Boulder, Colorado, United States

Boulder, Colorado, United States
Condition:New Brand:Yamaha Manufacturer Part Number:27D-F84A0-V0-00 Type:Passenger Backrest

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NEW Yamaha Quick Release Chrome Short Passenger Backrest for Yamaha Stryker 27D-F84A0-V0-00
 

BRAND: Yamaha 
PART NUMBER: 27D-F84A0-V0-00 
Retail: $343.95 
CONDITION: NEW

Lasers transform steel into a sculpted backrest worthy only of the sleek new Stryker. This lockable, quick release backrest is there when it's needed and gone when it's not. Short passenger height and finished with brilliant chrome plating. Backrest pads and luggage rack are sold separately. Fits '11 Stryker.

PART is SOLD by PART NUMBER ONLY. Application is a reference guide only.

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