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Tusk Mx D-flex Mc Handguards Blue Dirt Bike Honda Kawasaki Yamaha Suzuki Ktm on 2040-parts.com

US $34.95
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Tyrone, New Mexico, US

Tyrone, New Mexico, US
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Tusk MX D-Flex MC Handguards Blue Dirt Bike Honda Kawasaki Yamaha Suzuki Ktm

  • Handguards protect your hands from roost and brush.
  • Can be positioned independently from levers.
  • Hand shields are made from durable, injection molded plastic and are replaceable.
  • Clamps are made from lightweight 6061 aluminum with a T6 heat treatment for added strength.
  • Clamps fit 7/8" and 1 1/8" bars.
  • Shields, clamps and all necessary hardware included.
  • Shields are also compatible with Tusk Aluminum Handguards. (Part #1096330001)

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