83 Honda Shadow Vt750 C Vt 750c Seat Grab Bar Rails on 2040-parts.com
Utica, New York, US
FOR YOUR CONSIDERATION:
Seat Grab Bar Rails
came off of my 1983 HONDA Shadow VT750c
NO Reflectors or Mounting Hardware
They are in very nice shape
There is an extra Hole in each rail as there were saddlebag supports mounted
I have the saddlebag supports in a separate listing (While Available)
NOTE: these MAY fit other models and /or years BUT you would need to cross reference that info yourself
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