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Yamaha Super Tenere Top Case In Silver - Fits 2012 -2013 on 2040-parts.com

US $389.95
Location:

Martinsburg, West Virginia, US

Martinsburg, West Virginia, US
Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Return policy details:The top case must still be in its original packaging and in brand new condition, Thanks. Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Part Brand:YAMAHA Manufacturer Part Number:23P-F84A8-V0-00 Placement on Vehicle:Rear

 

 

 

YAMAHA SUPER TENERE TOP CASE IN SILVER

FITS 2012 & 2013

This anodized aluminum (panels & lid) top case mounts on the rear carrier.

The frame is constructed of reinforced nylon.

This large, water resistant case has an 830 cubic inch capacity capable of storing a full-face helmet.

It is CE/TUV/WVTA approved.

Dimensions: 13"L x 12"W x 14.5"H(excluding handles and mounting tabs)

Weight: 9.5lbs

part# 23P-F84A8-V0-00

Price - $389.95 w/reduced domestic shipping

Accessory side cases and top case not recommended to be used together on Super Tenere

due to increased risk of overloading the motorcycle.

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We ship Monday – Friday via UPS/USPS. 

We do our best to ship same day and most of the time we do, however,

 it may take up to 1 business days to process your order.

You are always welcome to pick up the item our store location. 

Item will be subject to West Virginia sales tax.

Please contact us if you are planning on picking up your order.

 Thank You.

 

 

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TERMS OF SALE

 

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On occasion, an item may sell on eBay that we no longer have available.

 If this should occur we will attempt to let you know as soon as possible and work out the details of a refund.

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Shipments within West Virginia & orders picked up at our dealership location are subject to 6% WV sales tax.

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MARTINSBURG MOTORSPORTS has been in business for 12 years in Martinsburg, WV. 

 We are Martinsburg’s Adrenaline Superstore and are excited to help you with all your

 motorcycle, ATV, and Side by Side needs! 

Please contact us with any questions you may have

 including accessories you may need that you do not see listed.

Martinsburg Motorsports

MartinsburgWV

304-262-3500

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