Wide Low Tour 1" Handlebars Royal Road V Star 650 1100 Custom Classic Tour on 2040-parts.com
Hagerstown, Maryland, US
STR-4WM75-13-00
Genuine Yamaha Road Star Handlebars The Road Star handlebar features wider and lower positioning. (3-5/8" rise, 12" pullback, 33-5/8" width).
Works with stock cables.
*Not compatible with Tour Classic & Road Star windshields.
Fits:
All V Star 650/1100 Classic, Custom & Silverado
All Road Star Standard & Silverado '96~'01 Royal Star Standard
'96~'00 Tour Classic
'97~01 Tour Deluxe
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