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Yamaha Raptor 250 125 Nerf Bars 2008-2013 on 2040-parts.com

US $120.00
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Boston, Massachusetts, United States

Boston, Massachusetts, United States

13/8" DIAMETER ALUMINUM TUBING  
  • CHROME PLATED MOUNTING HARDWARE  
  • STAINLESS STEEL REPLACEABLE AND ADJUSTABLE FOOTPEG  
  • FOOTPEGS ARE EXTRA WIDE FOR MORE COMFORT AND CONTROL  
  • KICK-UP ON THE END OF EACH FOOTPEG HELPS KEEP YOU ON THE PEG AND GIVES EXTRA LEVERAGE FOR CORNERING  
  • THE NERF BARS ARE BUFFED THEN THE FINISH IS ANODIZED FOR THE BEST DEFENSE AGAINST SCRATCHES  



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