Custom Machined Knurled Handlebar Grips (for 1" With Sleeve) And Shift Peg on 2040-parts.com
Whitehall, Pennsylvania, United States
Custom machined knurled handlebar grips for use with a plastic sleeve style throttle. Also a matching knurled shift peg. Both came off of a 75 iron head. Great shape not used more than a month.
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