Harley Chopper Bobber Old Skool Jammer 6" Rise Z Bars Narrow Style Chrome Dimple on 2040-parts.com
Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, US
BRAND NEW CHROME JAMMER 6" NARROW STYLE Z-BARS 1" HANDLEBARS. DIMPLED. CUSTOM FITMENT.
- 60's CHOPPER Z-BAR STYLE
- 1" DIAMETER
- 24-1/2" WIDE
- 7" CENTER WIDTH
- 6" RISE
- 8" PULLBACK AT ABOUT 45* ANGLE
- END OF BAR TO DOWNTUBE IS 12-1/2"
HAVE OTHER HANDLEBAR RISERS AS WELL AS MANY ACCESSORIES AND PERFORMANCE PARTS IN OTHER AUCTIONS.
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