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Honda Trx350 Handlebar Mounts Risers Trx250 Trx300 Trx400 Trx450 Trx420 Trx500 on 2040-parts.com

US $9.00
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Silver City, New Mexico, US

Silver City, New Mexico, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:HONDA Placement on Vehicle:Front

HONDA TRX350 HANDLEBAR MOUNTS RISERS TRX250 TRX300 TRX400 TRX450 TRX420 TRX500

USED Honda TRX Handlebar Risers Mounts as shown in the pictures.
Very good condition with perfect threads. No issues at all of any kind.  May fit different years of the TRX Models but it is the responsibility of the buyer to know what these parts are and if they will work on their bike. Please make sure these match the ones that you are trying to replace to be sure.
I don't sell junk. If the part isn't in usable condition, I don't offer it for sale, I toss it in the trash.
Please look over the pictures and ask questions. I don't offer a refund unless the item doesn't match the pictures and description.

Item will sent through the USPS with a tracking number provided, so please provide your mailing address.
Items may need cleaning, but I make every attempt to list descriptions honestly.

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