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Vintage Style Aprilia Crossbar Pad Motocross Enduro Cross Bar Handlebar (546) on 2040-parts.com

US $19.99
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Milicz, Poland

Milicz, Poland
Vintage Style Aprilia Crossbar Pad Motocross Enduro Cross Bar Handlebar (546), US $19.99, image 1
New Old Stock
Type:Crossbar Pad Manufacturer Part Number:Aprilia Brand:Ariete

Vintage Style Gilera Crossbar Pad Motocross Enduro Cross Bar Handlebar (590)
Ariete products  Art.8982/A
Made in Italy

These crossbar pads made with a dense, closed-cell foam that's firm yet plush.

Crossbar diameter:  9 - 13 mm

Outer diameter: ~ 50 mm

Length: 290 mm

Weight: 55 g

Light scratches from transport and storage.

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