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Honda Trx 250x, 300ex, 300x Black Steel Handlebars Bars, Oem Replacement on 2040-parts.com

US $36.95
Location:

Caledonia, New York, United States

Caledonia, New York, United States
Condition:New Fits:ATV Manufacturer Part Number:23-93141 PU, AD 06010695 ALT PU Brand:EMGO 53100-HCO-670X

BAR DIAMETER7/8"
CENTER WIDTH6.5"
CLAMP AREA BAR DIAMETER7/8"
COLORBlack
DRILLEDNo
END RISE/RISE/HEIGHT3.5"
FINISHPowder-Coated
INCLUDES CROSSBAR PADNo
KNURLED ENDSNo
MADE IN THE U.S.A.No
MATERIALSteel
OVERALL WIDTH29.75"
PULLBACK/SWEEP4"
SPECIFIC APPLICATIONYes
STYLEOEM Replacement
TYPEHandlebar
 These bars are based on the TRX 300EX, they will work on most ATVs that do not require a cross bar.  Free shipping is in the US only. Thanks

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