This is a set of used Flanders 1" dimpled chrome handlebars. They are bent at 45 degrees with approx 9" between bends. They are otherwise in a flat pattern; possibly drag bars. Not used a lot, good condition no issues. Buy 'em now or make an offer.
Shipping is actual PLUS 1$ for tracking,tape etc. NO HANDLING FEE.
Please ask any/all ?s BEFORE THE END OF THE AUCTION.
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