Lake Effect Snowmobile Handlebar Riser on 2040-parts.com
Armada, Michigan, United States
For sale is a brand new set of Lake Effect Snow Co. Handlebar Riser dog bones. these are 6in tall and are brand new and only have been test fitted on a sled. They are Aluminum and powder coated black. shipping and handling will be $5.00. thanks for looking and if you have any questions just ask or call 347-844-0497.
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