Houser Atv Anti Vibe Handlebar Stem Clamp 7/8 Std Size on 2040-parts.com
Carthage, Missouri, US
7/8" Houser Antivibe Bar clamp, removed from a kfx450r, Will fit most other antivibe Stems. Was used for maybe 10hrs.
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