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400ex Handlebar Honda Trx400ex 400x Fly Handlebar Fly Racing Handle Bar Pad Blk on 2040-parts.com

US $28.95
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Bardstown, Kentucky, United States

Bardstown, Kentucky, United States
Condition:New Brand:fly racing Compatible Make:sport atv Fits:ATV Compatible Model:sport atv Manufacturer Part Number:18-93240 Warranty:Yes Surface Finish:black UPC:Does Not Apply

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NEW Fly Racing Handlebars


7/8 size handlebars with pad

Great quality at a great price

.83 Thick steel wall construction

Stronger than OEM handlebars

High denisty foam pad included

Epoxy coated matching color coated

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