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12" Ape Hangers7/8" Dia. Z Bars,handle Bars,road 6 Customs Holey Roller Bars on 2040-parts.com

US $154.99
Location:

York, Nebraska, United States

York, Nebraska, United States
Condition:New Brand:Road 6 Customs Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:r6c12nfb Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Placement on Vehicle:Front Part Brand:Road 6 Customs Surface Finish:Powder coat Country of Manufacture:United States


Road 6 Customs HOLEY ROLLER HANDLEBARS

MADE IN THE USA

12" APE HANGERS

7/8" DIAMETER

These fit older metric, Honda, Yamaha, Suzuki, Kawasaki or Triumph or BSA, we also offer these bars in 1". Some newer metrics have 1" diameter handlebars.Please see our other listings for your application! These do not fit Harley's!

IT IS UP TO YOU TO MAKE SURE YOU ORDER THE CORRECT BARS!

We also offer these bars in different sizes! See our other listings! If you need something custom made, let us know, we will be glad to help!

SPECS:

12" TOTAL RISE

6.5" PULL BACK

31" TIP TO TIP

Bottom tube width is 9.5"

KNURLED ON 4" CENTERS FOR OLDER METRICS

**These bars are NOT made to run the wires internally**

What are knurls? Knurls are a swelled diamond cut pattern on the bottom tube where the bars clamp onto your bike, that keeps them from rotating under acceleration. THIS IS A MUST ON APE HANGERS! Beware of tall handle bars offered without knurls! Our bars WILL NOT slip or rotate in your clamps!

We can to do a custom knurl job on your bars. There is NO extra fee for this service!

We have VERY FAST SHIPPING! Check our feedbacks! In stock items will ship withing 24 hours of purchase!

ATTENTION! Other countries will cost more to ship! APO/FPO addresses also will cost more to ship! Ask about shipping quotes to your area

We have VERY FAST SHIPPING! Check our feedbacks! In stock items will ship withing 24 hours of purchase!

ATTENTION! Other countries will cost more to ship! APO/FPO addresses also will cost more to ship! Ask about shipping quotes to your area.

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NOTE: To all out of the USA bidders...PLEASE make sure you enter in your correct shipping address!  We will not be responsible for incorrect shipping addresses.  Also, USPS says it will take 5-12 BUSINESS days to arrive at your address.  Please keep an eye on the mail and check with your Customs Office/Department often. Thank you!
PLEASE NOTE! THESE BARS WILL NOT FIT ON MOTORCYCLES WITH THE "BATWING" FAIRING. PLEASE SEE OUR OTHER LISTINGS FOR OUR HANDLEBARS THAT DO. THESE ALSO DO NOT FIT MODELS THAT ARE THROTTLE-BY-WIRE. Please contact us first if that is what you need.

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