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Tusk Chub 1-1/8" Big Bar Aluminum Handlebars Handle Bars - Atv High Bend *silver on 2040-parts.com

US $49.95
Location:

Troy, Illinois, US

Troy, Illinois, US
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Tusk
Chub 1-1/8" Big Bar
ATV High Bend
*Silver*
 
  • Oversized 1-1/8" handlebar is extremely strong and lighter than standard bars.
  • Made from 7075 T-6 aluminum with a shot-peened anodized corrosion resistant finish.
  • Features chemically applied graphics that won't peel off.

 
 

Bend

Width Height Pull Back

ATV High Bend

31.50"

4.75"

2.41"

CR High Bend

31.50"

3.75"

2.45"

MX Race Bend

31.60"

2.80"

2.25"

YZ Bend

31.60"

3.50"

2.38"

 
 
 
 

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