Harley Chopper Bobber Chica Old Skool Chrome 1" Z Bars Wide Style on 2040-parts.com
Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, US
BRAND NEW CHROME WIDE STYLE 1" Z-BARS. NON-DIMPLED. CUSTOM FITMENT.
- CHICA WILD STYLE Z-BAR
- 1" DIAMETER
- 34-3/4" WIDE
- 3-1/4" RISE
- 3-1/2" PULLBACK
HAVE OTHER HANDLEBAR RISERS AS WELL AS MANY ACCESSORIES AND PERFORMANCE PARTS IN OTHER AUCTIONS.
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