THIS IS A SET OF 7/8" HANDLE BARS FROM A 1983 YAMAHA XV920J VIRAGO. MAY HAVE SOME SCRATCHES, BUT ARE NOT RUSTED AND ARE NOT BENT. THE BIKE THEY CAME FROM WAS NEVER WRECKED, SO ALL THE PARTS THAT I AM SELLING ARE IN GOOD CONDITION. PLEASE LOOK AT THE PICTURES AND YOU WILL SEE THE MEASUREMENTS I HAVE TAKEN. IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS, PLEASE ASK. I AM LISTING AROUND 200 PARTS, SO PLEASE CHECK OUT MY OTHER AUCTIONS. I HAVE ENOUGH PARTS TO BUILD ONE COMPLETE BIKE AND A GOOD START ON ANOTHER. SO IF YOU DON'T SEE WHAT YOU NEED, PLEASE ASK. THANK YOU FOR VIEWING MY AUCTIONS.
Handle Bars, Levers, Mirrors for Sale
- 1983 yamaha xv920r polished aluminum clutch perch(US $9.95)
- 1982 yamaha virago handlebar mount(US $4.95)
- 1983 yamaha virago xv920j throttle grip(US $9.95)
- 2x brake clutch levers for 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 yamaha yzf r1 black short(US $27.94)
- Black motorcycle 7/8" bar end mirrors for harley triumph norton buell ducati bmw(US $16.99)
- Magnum stainless clutch cable 70-11/16 for harley softail 07-10(US $70.83)
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