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Lindby Chrome Multibar Engine Crash Guard & Foot Rest Peg Honda Vt750 Spirit on 2040-parts.com

US $289.95
Location:

Zieglerville, Pennsylvania, United States

Zieglerville, Pennsylvania, United States
Lindby Chrome Multibar Engine Crash Guard & Foot Rest Peg Honda VT750 Spirit, US $289.95, image 1
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:13912 or 1624-0103 Warranty:Yes Placement on Vehicle:Front Type:Engine Bar, Freeway Bar, Highway Bar Surface Finish:Chrome Brand:Lindby Metric


610-754-8500

BRAND NEW

PART #  13912 or 1624-0103


 THE LINDBY ENGINE GUARD IS THE PERFECT COMBINATION OF LOOK MEETS FUNCTION. 

 WITH THE BUILT IN FOOTPEGS AND HIGH QUALITY FINISH YOU WILL NEVER NEED ANOTHER BAR FOR YOUR BIKE!

 


FITS:2001-2003. 2005-PRESENT, VT750 SPIRIT

LINDBY CUSTOM INC., brings you ground breaking innovations and fascinating designs.

The unique fusion of creative engineering and excellence make us the proud manufacturer of The Multibar, the original patented combined engine guard and highway peg. 

LINDBY CUSTOM INC., offers premier products and quality service.

PATENT# D548142


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