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Yamaha Banshee Blaster Blue Oury Water Handle Bar Grips No Flange on 2040-parts.com

US $16.95
Location:

Howard, Pennsylvania, United States

Howard, Pennsylvania, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:HCC682007 Brand:oury


                                               HANDLE BAR  GRIPS  (BLUE COLOR )                               OTHER COLORS AVAILABLE EMAIL OR CALL US IF YOU WANT A                                      DIFFERENT COLOR. 

                             OURY WATER GRIPS.
                                 No flange design for machines with thumb throttles.
                                 Proven large pad design.
                                 The best rubber, maximum control and comfort and a great looking grip!
                                 Sold per pair.
                                 7/8".

Part # HCC682007

 

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