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Antique Detachable Rowboat Outboard Motor Tiller 7/8" Bar Black Hex Handle Grips on 2040-parts.com

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NY, United States

NY, United States
Condition:New Brand:USA Manufacturer Part Number:0

VINTAGE ANTIQUE TILLER OUTBOARD MOTOR MOWER HANDLEBAR GRIPS FOR 7/8" OR 22.2MM BAR

1 PAIR OF HEX STYLE BLACK HAND GRIPS

MOUNTAIN BIKE BMX GRIPS ALSO CHECK OUT OTHER STYLE GRIPS FOR ATV MOTORCYCLES AND WATERCRAFT
HEX STYLE BAR GRIPS THAT USE 7/8" OR 22.2MM FOR BOTH SIDES.
THESE GRIPS HAVE A NICE LOOKING HEX PATTERN
GOOD FOR VINTAGE TILLER,ROTO-TILLER OR IMPLEMENT HANDLE GRIPS ARE STILL SOFT AND DURABLE
GRIPS ARE 4 5/8" OVERALL IN LENGTH 4 1/2" OR METRIC 115MM INSIDE
FITS
  • VINTAGE TILLER OUTBOARD MOTOR HANDLES USING SIZES DESCRIBED
  • VINTAGE YARD EQUIPTMENT ROTO TILLER OUTBOARD MOTOR HANDLES USING SIZES DESCRIBED
  • NOTE:
    GRIPS ARE FOR 7/8" OR 22.2MM OD BARS
    4 5/8" OVERALL AND INSIDE DEPTH OF 4 1/2"
    GRIPS ARE CLOSED END STYLE
    USE GRIP GLUE AS IT LETS THE GRIPS SLIDE ON EASIER

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