Nos Factory Classic Buckhorn Handlebar, Superglide Lowrider Sportster on 2040-parts.com
Dayton, Ohio, US
This is a new set of Harley Davidson {NOS} stainless steel factory Buck Horn handlebars. . as used on Super Glides, lowriders and sportsters in 1979-1981.
They will Also fit all 73-81 models. And many customs with 1" bars, These DO NOT have the dimples required for 1982 and newer bikes. Check your parts book for all fittament. Perfect for the restoration of your classic superglide Lowrider and or sportster....
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