Honda Atv Trx 250ex 300ex 400ex 450ex 700xx Black Flame Handlebar Gel Hand Grips on 2040-parts.com
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GEL STYLE BLACK FLAME ATV HAND GRIPS
GEL FLAME ATV HAND GRIPS THAT USE 7/8" FOR BOTH SIDES. THESE GRIPS HAVE A FLAME STYLE PATTERN ON EACH SIDE OF GRIPS GRIPS ARE 5" OVERALL IN LENGTH 4 3/4" OR METRIC 120MM INSIDE FITS THE FOLLOWING HONDA ATV WITH 7/8" OR 22.2MM OD BARS AND THUMB THROTTLE USE GRIP GLUE AS IT LETS THE GRIPS SLIDE ON EASIER |
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