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Woodcraft Replacement Parts - Stator Cover Protector Yamaha FZ-09 / MT-09 / FJ-09 / XSR900

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Replacement Stator Cover Protector (without skid pad) for Yamaha CP3 motorcycles. This is a replacement part ONLY. Full kit with skid pad and hardware… Read More

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This product DOES NOT FIT your 1990 Harley Davidson Tour Glide Classic FLTC/I

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Woodcraft Replacement Parts - Stator Cover Protector Yamaha FZ-09 / MT-09 / FJ-09 / XSR900

Replacement Stator Cover Protector (without skid pad) for Yamaha CP3 motorcycles. This is a replacement part ONLY. Full kit with skid pad and hardware sold separately.

Features:

  • Lightweight 6061 billet aluminum
  • High resistance anodized finish

Note: This is a replacement part only. Kit includes 1 base stator cover. Full kit that includes skid pad and hardware sold separately. This protector installs over the OEM engine cover.

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Product Style Woodcraft Replacement Parts - Stator Cover Protector Yamaha FZ-09 / MT-09 / FJ-09 / XSR900 RevZilla Item #1087640 Store Sku MFR. Product #60-0409LC AvailabilityIn Stock: Ships within 24 hours

This product DOES NOT FIT your 1990 Harley Davidson Tour Glide Classic FLTC/I

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Yamaha
FJ-09 2015, 2016, 2017
FZ-09 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017
MT-09 2018, 2019, 2020
XSR900 2016-2021
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