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Brand New Sport Atv Ballance Racing Pro Peg Nerf Bars Yamaha Raptor 250 on 2040-parts.com

US $350.00
Location:

Mio, Michigan, United States

Mio, Michigan, United States
Condition:New Fits:ATV Manufacturer Part Number:GYT-0SS55-90-40 Brand:Yamaha

This listing is for a brand new set of GYTR Bill Balance Pro Peg nerf bars for an 08-13 Yamaha Raptor 250

These Pro Peg Nerf Bars are constructed from 1-3/8" (0.125" thick) aluminum tubing with TIG welding to withstand the roughest terrain. 15° sweep provides leverage when making aggressive turns. These nerf bars come with Ballance Racing Pro Pegs. Nerf Bars have a 1"-lower-than stock foot peg position (nerf bars have a stock foot peg position for Raptor 700R and Raptor 250 applications). Not compatible with stock heel guards.

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