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Fasst Flexx Moto Handle Bars Handlebars Suzuki Kawasaki Steering Damper Bark on 2040-parts.com

US $112.50
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Alpha, Illinois, US

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Faast Flexx Handlebars

(With Steering Damper Cross Bar)

Universal Fitment

(Fits All ATV & Dirt Bike Applications)

**These are 1-1/8" Handlebars, Some Applications May Need An Over sized Clamp Kit**

 

The Flexx Handlebar System is designed to absorb shock and vibration that is transferred to your hands, arms, elbows and shoulders. The design was originally intended to absorb catastrophic impacts for instance casing a jump or hitting a large “g-out.” The reality of the system’s performance is a massive reduction in shock and abuse transferred to the rider throughout all types of terrain. The Flexx Handlebar System offers a controlled, consistent flex that is tunable through different density elastomers.The result: greater control and less abuse.

 

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