R6 2006-2013 Leftside Engine Cover Stock Yamaha Yzf on 2040-parts.com
Santa Clarita, California, US
Left side engine cover.....I have to list a used.......BUT.......I have a box of these that were removed from brand new bikes as they were being converted into race / track bikes.
They are in great condition.
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