Roland Sands Black Clip-on Handlebars - 39mm Xl Sportster Custom Cafe Bars Rsd on 2040-parts.com
Russellville, Arkansas, US
Roland Sands BLACK Clip-On Handlebars The
RSD Clip-Ons mount to the front forks, below the top triple clamp, for a low
handlebar position. They utilize all stock wiring, so there is no cutting or
soldering. The aluminum bars are dimple milled to allow for stock wiring to
cleanly exit your stock switch housings. Features: *All parts sold as is. No returns or warranty. *Some items may need to be dismantled for shipping purposes *Please see return policy before bidding on this product. *Buyer will pay shipping *Shipping in the Continental U.S.A. only *No PO Boxes
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