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Revo Yamaha Bolt Tacho Meter Relocation Kit on 2040-parts.com

US $120.00
Location:

台北市, Taiwan

台北市, Taiwan
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:YM-001 Country/Region of Manufacture:Taiwan Warranty:Yes Brand:REVO

REVO Yamaha BOLT Tachometer Relocation Kit

For BOLT / BOLT R use only

Relocate the position of BOLT dashboard to Cruiser upper triple tree’s position

Features:

  1. Relocate the tachometer in front of the handlebar for the modification of the riser extension.
  2. Adjust the elevation of the relocation kit, to solve the problem of light reflection.
  3. After moving the tachometer forward, you can place GPS or cellphone on the original position.
  4. No need for altering the wires, only used to clamp and release it.
  5. With YAMAHA accessory mini fairing, gives you a style of a café racer.

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