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Motorcross Dirtbike Renthal Fat Bar Black Cr High Bend 1-1/8 Th To 7/8 on 2040-parts.com

US $89.00
Location:

Speculator, New York, United States

Speculator, New York, United States
Condition:New Brand:RENTHAL Manufacturer Part Number:605-01-BK

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RENTHAL FATBAR   JUST LIKE THE PRO TAPER CONTOUR

THIS IS CR HIGH BEND  BLACK

MEASUREMENTS ARE AS FOLLOWS   THEY ARE IN MM

WIDTH   795 MM

HEIGHT  95MM

RISE  70MM

BASE 205 MM

SWEEP 62MM

WE TOOK 2 PICTURE MEASUREMENTS  THE FIRST ONE SHOWS  THE ACTUAL TRIPLE CLAMP AREA  WHICH IS THE 1-1/8   AND THE SECOND ONE IS WHERE YOUR CONTROLS AND GRIPS ARE  WHICH IS 7/8

SO YOU WILL HAVE TO HAVE THE 1-1/8 INCH CLAMPS  FOR THESE TO FIT PROPERLY


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