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US $49.95
Location:

New Richmond, Wisconsin, United States

New Richmond, Wisconsin, United States
Condition:New Brand:Race Shop Option:10 Degree Bend Manufacturer Part Number:CB-10-4R Disclaimer:Stock Images Used - Verify Using Title and Part Number UPC:Does Not Apply

Race Shop - Chromoly Handlebars - CB-10-4R 10 Degree Bend $49.95 - Sale:$49.95
  • Constructed of 4130 Chromoly steel
  • Offer increased comfort with snowmobile-specific bend
  • Fit 7/8" handlebar clamps and accept stock or RSI hooks
  • No-rise flat design allows for more surface area for controls
  • Feature guide lines on ends of bar available to narrow the handlebar to a custom width
  • Available in black
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