Yamaha Road Royal V Star Virago Chrome Headlight Visor on 2040-parts.com
Laguna Hills, California, US
You are bidding on a 7" CHROME HEADLIGHT VISOR.
To fit Yamaha Cruisers & Standards with 7" headlioght.
(Also fits most other 7" headlights)Click here to see other sizes in a new window
High quality metal product with chrome finish.
Installation: Loosen existing trim ring, insert visor, tighten trim ring.
Note: If installed visor vibrates or buzzes, remove and reinstall with clear silicone or double-sided foam tape along the lip.
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