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Powrmadd Handle Bar Clamp And Adapter Kits on 2040-parts.com

US $6.95
Location:

Pleasant Grove, Utah, United States

Pleasant Grove, Utah, United States
Condition:New with tags Brand:PowerMadd Material:Aluminum

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  • Universal fat bar adaptor allows 1-1/8" bars to be clamped to snowmobiles with PowerMadd pivot riser blocks
  • Universal clamp kit works on 7/8" handlebars
  • Metric kit required for 12-15 Arctic Cat models
  • Universal clamp kit is needed when replacing Arctic Cat adjustable (NOT Telescoping) riser with PowerMadd Narrow Pivot Riser
  • Metric bolt and washer kit required for 03-09 Polaris models
  • Aluminum construction
  • Hardware included

 



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