4585- 02 Yamaha Xvs1100 V Star Classic Luggage Saddlebags W/ Brackets - Accesory on 2040-parts.com
US $151.45
Location:
Plaistow, New Hampshire, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within:14 Days
Refund will be given as:Money back or replacement (buyer's choice)
Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer
Restocking Fee:No
Return policy details:
Part Brand:Yamaha
Manufacturer Part Number:XVS1100
Placement on Vehicle:Array
Warranty:No
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02 Yamaha XVS1100 V Star Classic
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Item Details: These are used Yamaha accesory saddlebags with brackets. Items are in good, usable condition. No rips or tears. Like all used parts, item will show signs of typical wear and tear like scratches.
Return policy states 14 day
exchange/refund excluding electrical parts. All electrical parts are
sold as is. Exchange ONLY if part tests bad or is incorrect. Return policy states 14 day
exchange/refund excluding electrical parts. All electrical parts are
sold as is. Exchange ONLY if part tests bad or is incorrect. Return policy states 14 day
exchange/refund excluding electrical parts. All electrical parts are
sold as is. Exchange ONLY if part tests bad or is incorrect. Return policy states 14 day
exchange/refund excluding electrical parts. All electrical parts are
sold as is. Exchange ONLY if part tests bad or is incorrect. Fork seals are NOT guaranteed. It is recommended that the seals and oil be changed after purchasing. Return policy states 14 day
exchange/refund excluding electrical parts. All electrical parts are
sold as is. Exchange ONLY if part tests bad or is incorrect. Return policy states 14 day
exchange/refund excluding electrical parts. All electrical parts are
sold as is. Exchange ONLY if part tests bad or is incorrect.Return policy states 14 day
exchange/refund excluding electrical parts. All electrical parts are
sold as is. Exchange ONLY if part tests bad or is incorrect. Return policy states 14 day
exchange/refund excluding electrical parts. All electrical parts are
sold as is. Exchange ONLY if part tests bad or is incorrect.Return policy states 14 day
exchange/refund excluding electrical parts. All electrical parts are
sold as is. Exchange ONLY if part tests bad or is incorrect. Please do own research as to what years this may fit, may fit multiple years and makes.
Returns accepted based on policies listed.
Fork seals are NOT guaranteed. It is recommended that the seals and oil be changed after purchasing.
Return policy states 14 day
exchange/refund excluding electrical parts. All electrical parts are
sold as is. Exchange ONLY if part tests bad or is incorrect. Return policy states 14 day
exchange/refund excluding electrical parts. All electrical parts are
sold as is. Exchange ONLY if part tests bad. Return policy states 14 day
exchange/refund excluding electrical parts. All electrical parts are
sold as is. Exchange ONLY if part tests bad. Return policy states 14 day
exchange/refund excluding electrical parts. All electrical parts are
sold as is. Exchange ONLY if part tests ba
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