Black Magic Snowmobile Handlebar Short Hook Orange Nylon Curve With Stop on 2040-parts.com
Red Lake Falls, Minnesota, United States
NEW BLACK MAGIC HANDLE BAR HOOK
STRONG NYLON WITH STEEL WEDGE
FITS STANDARD 7/8 HANDLE BARS
WILL ADJUST TO ANY POSITION DESIRED
FULL CURVE EASIER TO HANG ON TO THAN A 90 DEGREE
FITS LEFT OR RIGHT SIDE
COLOR RACE ORANGE
WILL FIT ALL BRANDS WITH 7/8 HANDLE BARS
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