Yamaha V Star 650 Classic Driver Backrest on 2040-parts.com
San Francisco, California, US
_______________________________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________ Product Features: This beautifully crafted backrest is made of the finest materials. Designed with beauty, comfort, and durability in mind, manufactured specifically for your bike. Powder coated upright. This is a simple bolt on with NO cutting, NO welding needed, & will take less than five minutes to install. Fits: Yamaha V-Star 650 Classic Models Comes with but not assembled: -Driver's mounting bracket -Non-studded pad (9" tall by 8" wide) -Set of mounting hardware
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