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Lake Effect Snow Co. Snowmobile Handlebar Riser (yamaha) on 2040-parts.com

US $125.00
Location:

Gaylord, Michigan, United States

Gaylord, Michigan, United States
Condition:New Brand:Yamaha

For Sale is a brand new Lake Effect Snow Co. 8" total height handlebar riser for a Yamaha Apex and Vector snowmobile. This set up is 2" higher than the factory OEM riser and is a true bolt on and go replacement riser. (you won't need longer cables with this set up) The pivot adapter is a 3" piece that fits perfectly into the chrome beauty ring over the console and a 5" strut riser mounts on top holding your 7/8" handlebars. The 5" strut riser is finished with polished aluminum struts and yamaha blue anodized top and bottom caps and middle accessory bar You won't find a stronger handlebar riser on the planet. All aluminum is machined 6061 T-6, even the bottom caps. All fastener hardware is stainless steel.  Original retail pricing was $175.00 for this set up.

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