Biltwell Black Tracker Handlebars Drag Bars Dimpled For Harley Sportster Dyna on 2040-parts.com
Warminster, Pennsylvania, US
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Custom 1" Handlebars by Biltwell Inc.
This item fits:
1982-Up/Dimpled
Biltwell handlebars are precision crafted with 100% seamless 4130 chromoly. The wall thickness of our tubing is a burly .120".
Tracker Style - Racy and simple design is comfortable and built for performance. 30" wide, 5.25" center width, 1.75" rise, 2" pull back.
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