Dirtbike Bar Pad 7.5" Honda Design - 15-66310 on 2040-parts.com
Toledo, Ohio, US
Dirtbike bar pad in red Honda design measuring 7.5" long. Scratch resistant, screen-printed design with velcro closures on cover with foam pad.
The manufacturer part number is for this product is 15-66310, and the vendor part number is 0601-1887.
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