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Vortex - Cl0054 - Clip-ons 54mm (7 Degree) Silver Ducati 851 Strada 1989-1992 on 2040-parts.com

US $141.06
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Utica, Michigan, United States

Utica, Michigan, United States
Condition:New Brand:Vortex Surface Finish:Silver Manufacturer Part Number:CL0054 Warranty:Yes Make:Clip-Ons 54mm (7 Degree)


Vortex - CL0054 - Clip-Ons 54mm (7 Degree) Silver Ducati 851 Strada 1989-1992



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Vortex Clip-Ons are an economical replacement handlebar with amazing strength. They are machined from solid billet with a removable handlebar. In the event of a crash, you simply replace the handlebar tube instead of the entire Clip-on. Vortex handlebars come in 0 and 7 degree angles. Kit includes both collars, 2 handlebar tubes with plastic ends and high tensile strength fastners. Note: Vortex Bar End BE118K will also work with Vortex Clip-on tubes.

  • Ducati 851 Strada 1989-1992

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