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Arctic Cat Atv Dvx 250 400 650 700 H1 Red Diamond Handlebar Bar Gel Hand Grips on 2040-parts.com

US $10.95
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ny, United States

ny, United States
Condition:New Fits:ATV Manufacturer Part Number:0 Brand:SHARK Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right, Front

GEL STYLE RED DIAMOND ATV HAND GRIPS

HIGH QUAILITY MADE ATV HAND GRIPS....COMFORT GRIPS....CHECK OTHER PATTERN GRIPS IN MY EBAY STORE UNDER ATV 7/8" GRIPS
GEL ATV HAND GRIPS THAT USE 7/8" FOR BOTH SIDES.
THESE GRIPS HAVE A LARGE DIAMOND STYLE PATTERN ALL AROUND THE GRIP
GRIPS ARE 5 1/8" OVERALL IN LENGTH 4 7/8" OR METRIC 125MM INSIDE
WORKS EXCELLENT FOR MOST ATV USING THUMB THROTTLES AND 7/8" GRIPS ON LEFT AND RIGHT BARS
FEEDBACK ON THE GRIPS HAVE BEEN GOOD

FITS THE FOLLOWING ARCTIC CAT ATV WITH 7/8" OR 22.2MM OD BARS AND THUMB THROTTLE
  • DVX
  • H1
  • MUDPRO
  • TBX
  • TRV
  • V2
  • FITS ANY ARCTIC CAT WITH 7/8" OR 22.2MM BARS AND THUMB THROTTLE

  • USE GRIP GLUE AS IT LETS THE GRIPS SLIDE ON EASIER
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