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Rox Speed Fx Flex Tec Handguards Pink on 2040-parts.com

US $121.46
Location:

Toccoa, Georgia, United States

Toccoa, Georgia, United States
Condition:New Brand:Rox Speed FX Color:Pink Manufacturer Part Number:FT-HG-PNK

Rox Speed FX Flex Tec Handguards Pink
  • Flexible backbone is incredibly durable, allowing guard to twist and flex in the event of a roll-over, yet providing sufficient protection for frontal impacts
  • Designed for maximum protection from the elements without interfering when riding
  • Extended lower flashing to keep wind and cold away from your fingertips
  • Guards include backbone supports and soft guard
  • A must for machines with reduced wind protection and minimal windshields
  • New waterproof design
  • Four different mount options sold separately
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