Yana Shiki Chrome Silver Windscreen For Yamaha Yzf-r1 on 2040-parts.com
Dearborn Heights, Michigan, United States
Yana Shiki R series style windscreens are the perfect way to upgrade your bike from its OEM windscreen or to just dress up the bike by giving it an awesome new color. Each screen has a raised height center for increased aerodynamics and is available in a chrome red, blue or silver. The material is a high grade polycarbonate that is durable and made to last. Similar windscreens are available in no chrome colors like smoke, dark smoke and clear and some even in red, yellow and blue, so you'll definitely be able to find a one that looks great on your bike. |
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