Harley Handlebars Fits Softails, Roadkings on 2040-parts.com
Buena Park, California, US
Brand new 10"bars
- Custom Made Meathooks
- 10" tall, 36" wide with accent bend
- Massive 1 1/2" diameter looks great on front end.
- Fits Roadglide, Roadking, Softails
- Black powdercoat
- Fits Throttle by wire and traditional throttle.
- New tapered ends fits all hand controls
- Made in USA
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