Cobra Saddlebag Supports For Yamaha Xvs1100a Xvs1100 V-star 1999-2009 on 2040-parts.com
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Fits Yamaha XVS1100A V-Star Classic years 2000-2004 and XVS1100 V-Star Custom years 1999-2009.
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