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Gold Aluminum Handlebar Handle Bar Xr50 Xr 70 Crf 9 Hb05 on 2040-parts.com

US $24.85
Location:

Rancho Cucamonga, California, US

Rancho Cucamonga, California, US
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GOLD ALUMINUM 7/8" HANDLEBAR HANDLE BAR XR50 XR 70 CRF50 125

 Item Condition: Brand New

Color: GOLD

Fits: Honda XR50, CRF50, XR70, CRF70 or their copies, Chinese made pit bikes, 70cc, 110cc 125cc. It may fit other makes or models.

TTHIS IS A BRAND NEW HANDLEBAR FOR HONDA XR/CRF50 UPGRADED 7/8" CLAMP. THEY ARE REALLY NICE ALUMINUM BARS WITH NON TURNING CROSSBAR, 4-1/4" INCREMENT MARKS FOR SHORTENING THE ENDS AND GRADUATION MARKS FOR EXACT ADJUSTMENTS AT THE MOUNTING POINTS.

Features:

• Aluminum construction
• Height 4"
• Length 30"

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