Rsd Moto Crossbar Handlebar Contrast Cut (0173-1857-bp) on 2040-parts.com
US $274.53
Location:
Holland, Michigan, United States
Condition:New with tags
Brand:RSD
UPC:Does not apply
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RSD Moto Crossbar Handlebar Contrast Cut |
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Low rise aggressive motocross bend handlebar with a stylized billet crossbar.
- Features:
- Heim joints on both ends of the crossbar add a mechanical look and allow
crossbar to be tightened until snug.
- Slotted and drilled for internal wiring.
- 32.5" Wide x 2.75" Rise x 5.8" Center Width x 3.75" Pullback.
- Knurling at 3.5" on center 1" diameter to accept stock or aftermarket
hand controls.
- Contrast Cut is a gloss black bar with a Contrast Cut Crossbar RSD.
Contrast Cut product starts with a finely machined polished and black
anodized part which is re-machined to bring out the design highlights.
- Black Ops is a textured black bar with a Black Ops Crossbar. Black Ops,
RSDs newest finish option is gloss black on top of a contrasting textured
black. Go covert with RSD Black Ops.
- Made in the USA.
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Sizing Chart: If no size chart
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Sizing charts are for use as a
guide only. To achieve a perfect
fit, be sure to be sized prior
to purchasing. We do have a
return/exchange policy, but are
not responsible for sizing chart
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Sales tax is collected for Michigan residents only. Michigan sales tax rate is 6%. |
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Service). Shipping to all International countries will be shipped by either First Class International (18-35 days delivery
with limited tracking) or USPS Priority Mail International (14-20 days delivery with
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shipping discount, purchases must use the same shipping method
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