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Ggb - Atv Gel Grips - Comfort Design Relieves Hand Fatigue on 2040-parts.com

US $4.99
Location:

West Jordan, Utah, US

West Jordan, Utah, US
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Great new replacement gel grips for ATVs or mountain bikes. They quickly and easily attach to all brands and models of ATVs - they fit a standard 7/8" handlebar - Soft gel and comfort design relieves hand fatigue and provides shock protection superior to original equipment grip.

Make that old quad feel new or just add some comfort to the ride.

Easy to install, just remove the old grips and then attach with a quick drying lubricant such as hand sanitizer or rubbing alcohol. The lubricant drys and the grips are ready to go.

Thanks for looking and please take a look at the other ATV accessories I have listed.

This item is being offered with no reserve and a flat $3.00 shipping to the United States so it is an inexpensive way to add comfort while riding an ATV.

Please feel free to email me with any questions.

PLEASE NOTE: Shipping to the United States only on this item.

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