Polaris Arctic Cat Snowmobile 2 Inch Handlebar Riser on 2040-parts.com
Fort Collins, Colorado, US
SPORTS PARTS INC. This part is a new in the package 2 inch snowmobile handle bar riser from Sports Parts Inc. It fits Arctic Cat (models years thru 1999 with 1/4 inch bolts), and Polaris (model years 1980-2007) snowmobiles with flat stem steering posts. It will not work with pivot style steering posts. Check out my other items! Be sure to add me to your favorites list! Please make payment within 5 days. Sales tax of 2.9% charged on all items shipped to Colorado. Please email me with any questions
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