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Bicycle Handlebars Vintage Style Beach Bars 1" At Stem 7/8 on 2040-parts.com

US $35.00
Location:

Highland, Michigan, United States

Highland, Michigan, United States
Condition:Used

Vintage Style Bicycle Beach - Cruiser Bars. 7/8 inch diameter  1" at stem. These are take offs that have been lying around my shop for years. They are near perfect, in excellent condition. No dents or bends (that are not original)  I will polish them up before shipping and they should look pretty much new. The bar ends look real good  (no scrapes), no scrapes at the bends (where they normally get scraped) See pics to confirm measurements. Approximately 28 " wide. On center. at the mount point (stem)  they reach back a whopping 13 & 3/4 inches approximately. I ship to the lower 48 states only. The price will include shipping. 

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