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Yamaha Tmax C3 Ca Cv50 80 400 500 Scooter Bike Heavy 4 Layer Storage Cover on 2040-parts.com

US $29.99
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Niagara Falls, US

Niagara Falls, US
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Yamaha TMax C3 CA CV50 80 400 500 Scooter Bike Heavy 4 Layer Storage Cover

This 4 layer 100% breathable cover won't shrink or stretch and protects from sun, weather damage and dirt.


FEATURES INCLUDE:

  • 4 bonded layer matrial will bead water on contact providing maximum resistance to rainfall and snow
  • 100% Breathable material prevents mold, mildew and ice buildup
  • Pillow soft scratch proof inner layer
  • Elastic bottom for fast and easy fitting
  • All weather resistant, UV treated
  • Tough double stitched seams
  • Free storage bag!
  • Grey Color


Fits: This motorcycle cover is made to fit all Scooters and Mopeds.

SIZE: 80"L X 34"W X 45"H

FITMENT:
Yamaha TMax C3 CA CV50 80 400 500

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