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US $201.95
Location:

Wells, Maine, United States

Wells, Maine, United States
Condition:New Brand:Moose Racing Color:Brushed Aluminum Manufacturer Part Number:S061M31

Moose Racing S061M31 Track Series Nerfbars Brushed Aluminum
  • Bolt directly to frame eliminating U-bolts and making assembly much stronger
  • Provide maximum coverage ahead of the front wheel for added safety and better aesthetics
  • Heavy-duty triple hook net mounts and nylon netting ensure longevity and strength
  • Built-in heel guards are incorporated into the nerf bars
  • Built-in aftermarket footpegs
  • Available in brushed aluminum and black
  • Made in the USA

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