Driven Driven D3 Alumitech Sportbike Grips Gold On Black For 7/8 Inch Handlebars on 2040-parts.com
Rocklin, California, US
- Billet aluminum ends
- One piece double ply Kraton gel grips
- Anodized gold collars
- Black gel grips
- No set screws to rattle loose
- 3 piece grips allow you to swap out the gel grip for another color at any time
- Can be used with existing bar ends or future bar ends
- Universal fit for 7/8" handlebars
- Reduces vibration and arm pump
- Custom Look
- Sold as a pair
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