For Yamaha Vstar Virago 250 XV250 Route 66 Carb Carburetor Intake Manifold 26mm
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Key Features
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Direct Fit Replacement: 100% brand-new aftermarket intake manifold designed to seamlessly replace cracked, dry-rotted, or leaking factory boots.
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Premium Materials: Manufactured from high-grade, oil-resistant rubber and durable metal alloys to ensure an airtight seal, preventing dangerous lean-running engine conditions.
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Optimized Performance: Restores correct vacuum pressure and air-fuel mixture delivery, curing rough idling and restoring smooth throttle response.
Fitment Guide
Specifically engineered to fit classic V-Twin 125cc / 250cc cruisers and their corresponding clone engine platforms:
| Make / Brand | Model Series | Compatible Years | Engine Variant |
| Yamaha | Route 66 | 1988–1990 | XV250 |
| Yamaha | Virago | 1990–2010 | XV125 |
| Yamaha | Virago 250 | 1995–2007 | XV250 |
| Yamaha | V Star 250 | 2008–2015 | XV250 |
| Keeway / QJ | Supershadow 250 | All Years | 250cc V-Twin |
| Vento | V-Thunder 250 | All Years | 250cc V-Twin |
Package Includes
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1 x Carburetor Intake Manifold Boot (Exactly as pictured)(Note: O-rings, mounting bolts, hose clamps, and installation manuals are NOT included).
Customer Support & Warranty
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Buy with Confidence: We stand behind the build quality of our powersports components. We offer premium after-sales support for any items damaged during transit or verified with a confirmed manufacturer defect.
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Dedicated Assistance: If you are unsure about model mapping or have questions regarding your order, please reach out to us. We are committed to providing you with a 100% satisfactory solution!
Important Buyer Notes
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Pre-Purchase Check: Please strictly verify your motorcycle's model, year, and production specifications. Cross-reference your original factory part and physical dimensions against our product photos before ordering to ensure a flawless fit.
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Professional Installation: To avoid vacuum leaks that can cause engine overheating or erratic idling, professional installation by a certified motorcycle mechanic is highly recommended.
