Fasst Anti Vibration Handlebar Inserts Abi-200 Ktm Yamaha Suzuki Honda Kawasaki on 2040-parts.com
Clinton Township, Michigan, US
FASST Anti Vibration Handlebar Inserts FASST # ABI-200 New in original packaging Paid - $60.00 + Shipping Fits: Flexx Handlebars 7/8″ Aluminum (Renthal and most other aluminum 7/8″) 1 1/8″ Aluminum (Renthal Fat Bar, Pro Taper and most oversized aluminum bars with 13.5mm I.D.) All Twin Wall / Double Wall |
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