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Kst Customs 14" Harley 1" Ape Hangers Handlebars Satin Black Powercoat Usa on 2040-parts.com

US $54.99
Location:

North Augusta, South Carolina, US

North Augusta, South Carolina, US
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For Sale is a New Set of KST Kustoms 14 inch "Straight Jacket" Ape Hanger Handlebars, 1 Inch Stainless Steel Tubing.

Made In USA

Satin Black Powdercoating

T304 Ornamental Grade Stainless Steel

CNC Mandrel Bends

Knurled & Dimpled (not drilled for cables)

Part # 163795P

Rise 14"

Pullback 5.5"

Width 33.75

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