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Yamaha Exhaust Gaskets Xvs1600 Xvs1700 Road Star Xvs1900 Roadliner Raider on 2040-parts.com

US $9.47
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Heyburn, Idaho, United States

Heyburn, Idaho, United States
Condition:New Brand:K&L Supply Make:Yamaha Manufacturer Part Number:16-6062 Part By Region:Asian Country/Region of Manufacture:Japan UPC:Does Not Apply Part Type:Exhaust Gaskets

Yamaha Exhaust Gaskets XVS1600 XVS1700 Road Star XVS1900 RoadLiner Raider

Brand new set of 2 Exhaust Pipe Gaskets made to OEM specifications.  This pair of gaskets will fit the following Yamaha Motorcycles ~

XV700  Virago  84-87

XV750  Virago  (all) 81-97

XV920J/K  Virago  82-83

XV920MK  Midnight  1983

XV920RH/RJ  81-82

XVS950  V-Star  (all)   09-11

XV1000  Virago  84-85

XV1100  Virago  86-99

XVS1100  V-Star  99-09

XVS13CA  Stryker  2011

XVS13A/C  V-Star  07-11

XV1600  Road  Star  (all) 99-03

XV1700  Road  Star  02-11

XV19C  XV1900  Raider    08-11

XV1900  Roadliner  06-10

XV1900  Stratoliner  06-11

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