1981 Yamaha XJ 550 Maxim Original Horn.Horn Works,In Good Shape.BEING SOLD AS IS.What you see in pic is what you get no more no less.Make sure this is what you need before you bid.Thanks!If unsure ask questions.Thanks!Feel free to ask questions.Also have other parts for this bike for sale fee free to ask what i have left. My cell is 260-585-9114 my name is Corey.Have a great day! Live Life!Ride Safe!
Other Parts for Sale
- 1981 yamaha xj 550 maxim original front lt turn signal(US $19.00)
- 1981 yamaha xj 550 maxim front triple tree(US $40.00)
- 1972 yamaha cs5 200 twin front brake lever rd 400 350(US $10.00)
- 1982 honda 650 nighthawk horn(US $12.00)
- Motorcycle fuel gas protective tank pad cover sticker decal cool fit for suzuki(US $10.59)
- pre unit triumph 650 cylinder base stud 39-62(US $25.00)
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