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Powermadd 45419 Power Riser 7/8" 2"x3.25" on 2040-parts.com

US $60.21
Location:

Cedar Park, Texas, United States

Cedar Park, Texas, United States
Condition:New Brand:Powermadd Option:7/8" 2"X3.25" Manufacturer Part Number:45419 UPC:Does Not Apply

Powermadd 45419 Power Riser 7/8" 2"X3.25"
  • One-piece design is made from solid aluminum for superior strength
  • 3.25" wide; fits 7/8" bar clamps on all snowmobiles and Bombardier and Polaris ATVs
  • Dual pivot points allow bars to be positioned front to back and rotated up or down
  • 2" rise will work on most snowmobiles with no cable modifications; check available cable slack on ATVs
  • Available - for 7/8" bar clamp using 7/8" bars or for 7/8" bar clamp using oversized 1 1/8" bars
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