Aftermarket High Rise Mountain Handlebars Polaris Yamaha Arctic Cat Ski Doo on 2040-parts.com
Cottage Grove, Minnesota, US
Up for sale is an aftermarket - high rise handlebars. These bars were removed from a 1998 Polaris RMK 700, but should fit any sled with 7/8" diameter bars. These bars are roughly 25" wide and approximately 10" high. Greatly improve riding position and comfort without adding a riser block!
Handle Bars / Mirrors for Sale
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- Polaris handlebar assembly 1994-99 evolved chassis listed, easy throttle(US $45.95)
- Powermadd snowmobile black 4" pivot style riser block for arctic cat # pm15527(US $25.00)
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