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Powermadd Polaris 2" Riser 2009-2017 With Pro Taper Bars on 2040-parts.com

US $30.50
Location:

Orem, Utah, United States

Orem, Utah, United States
Condition:New Brand:PowerMadd Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:44-8304 UPC:Does not apply



This listing is for one PowerMadd Polaris 2" Riser

 

    Raising your ProTaper bars on a Polaris sled used to be a challenge – until now. This kit includes a 2" riser block and replacement bolts which will work with the one piece top clamp. 2" is as high as you can raise your bars without having to modify your cables.



    Fitment
    Models                            Years
    Dragon RMK                2009-2010
    Pro RMK/Axys             2011-2016
    RMK Assault                2009-2016
    Switchback Assault      2011-2016


                       



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