Handle Bars For Kawasaki Jetski 300 440 550 650 750 800 Yamaha Super Jet on 2040-parts.com
Davis, California, US
Vintage Ripper Racing Signature Line handle bars. Ergonomically correct. 7 degree bars. New old stock from Champion Jet Sports (Tony Corey and Larry Rippenkroeger's Jet Ski shop). Constructed from 6061 Aluminum. 23" in width. Available in 3 color choices. Powder coated in neon yellow, neon red, and neon green. Great piece of Jet Ski history. Please contact me on color choice when purchasing prior to shipping. Thank you.
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