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    Arrow Wanted parts: 1997 Yamaha Virago 250cc

    I am wanting the following parts, for a 1997 Yamaha Virago 250cc

    I have included the cost of them at brand new prices.

    But if anyone out of the Auckland area could phone around their local wreckers for me to see if they have any Virago parts in stock.. that would be greatly appreciated.

    To replace the Headlight Rim is $112 - part number: 42X-84315-01
    To replace the Handlebars is $120 - part number: 2UJ-26111-01
    To replace the indicator light lens cover $15

    If the whole headlight can be gotten at a cheaper price... cool.

    I did check out the price of a new front mudguard - new $336 - OUCH
    Cheers to Motoracer for plastic welding my smashed one for me...

    To have replaced the headlight bracket was gonna cost me $42.15.
    But Henderson Motorcycles managed to get in back into shape for me...
    Cheers Henderson Motorcycles.

    Oh the headlight lamp is still ok and working...


    EDIT: I have added in the genuine Yamaha part numbers if needed for reference.

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    If the bars are normal round chrome ones (think they are but I've never looked closely), the wrecker guy in Barry's Pt Rd, (one on right heading toward motorway), has every shape and height , around 50 bucks. But unless theyre REAL bad bars can usually be bent straight.
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    Cool

    Quote Originally Posted by Ixion
    If the bars are normal round chrome ones (think they are but I've never looked closely), the wrecker guy in Barry's Pt Rd, (one on right heading toward motorway), has every shape and height , around 50 bucks. But unless theyre REAL bad bars can usually be bent straight.

    Yep they are normal round chrome handlebars....

    The right hand side is more bent forward than the left side is.
    So maybe I should look at getting it straightened back first..

    So who does or can do that sort of thing....???

    Cheers will look at them when I can get over that way.
    (Like when I'm allowed to drive and ride again)




    PS: I have edited in my first post with the genuine Yamaha part numbers...

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