Yamaha Snowmobile 2 Inch Handlebar Riser Nib on 2040-parts.com
Fort Collins, Colorado, United States
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SPORTS PARTS INC. This part is a new in the package 2 inch snowmobile handle bar riser from Sports Parts Inc. It fits Yamaha snowmobiles with flat stem steering posts. It will not work on RX-1 models.
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