4.5" Handlebar Riser 7/8 Diameter Polaris Arctic Cat Ski Doo Yamaha on 2040-parts.com
Saint Paul, Minnesota, United States
This 4.5" tall handlebar riser was removed from a 2002 Polaris Pro X 600. This riser appears to have been welded to another riser at one point, but the welds have been ground off (can be seen in the pictures) and it still functions just fine. Will come complete with the end caps and hardware as shown in the pictures. Should work with any 7/8" dia. handlebars.
This handlebar riser will work on many year, make and model sleds, but please check with your dealer if you are unsure. Thanks for looking! Check out my other listings for more snowmobile parts!! |
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