Renthal Fatbars Brand New Ktm Low Style 1 1/8" Clamping Area 686 Bend on 2040-parts.com
Elk Grove Village, Illinois, US
Renthal Fatbars 686 KTM Low Bend. Brand new never used.
Dimensions (See picture above):
A (width) = 811 mm (31.93")
B (height) = 85 mm (3.35")
C (rise) = 47 mm (1.85")
D (clamping area) = 185 mm (7.28")
E (sweep) = 36 mm (1.42")
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