Protaper Rubber Mount Fat 1 1/8" 28.5mm Oversize Handlebar Clamp Bar Mount on 2040-parts.com
Maurertown, Virginia, United States
ProTaper Rubber Mount Fat 1 1/8" 28.5mm Oversize Handlebar Clamp Bar Mount • Replaces OEM rubber bar mounts to accept 1-1/8" handlebars. • Reversible design provides forward & rear mounting. • Precision CNC machined aircraft grade aluminum. • Utilizes your stock rubber cones. • Pad not included. *Do not work with late model Suzuki or Yamaha off-road bikes IN STOCK AND READY TO SHIP!
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