Yamaha Vmax V Max Virago Xv 250 535 750 1100 Foam Grips on 2040-parts.com
Laguna Hills, California, US
You are bidding on a brand new pair of 6" Rubber-Foam-Grips.
To fit Yamaha Virago 250 1988-1990 & 1995-2010, Virago 535 1987-2000, Virago 750 1981-1997, Virago 1100 1984-2000, V-Max 1985-2006.
These grips are super-comfy, and the foam also absorbes shock and vibration.
Ride in comfort. They look great too!
All our products are brand new.
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