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In the process of cleaning out some motorcycle parts, and I am trying to sell some of the stuff stored in my basement. I have two sets of handlebars that I am trying to sell. The first pair is a 24" wide T-bar with integrated risers. The bars have 7" of rise. The bars are 1" in diameter. I am not sure of the pull back, but it appears to be only a couple of inches. Someone gave these too me a few years ago. I believe they were a take off from an FXR. Bars have some signs of age, but the chrome is still in good shape and needs a good polishing. Asking $35 shipped.
The second set of bars is a pair of 28" wide hybrid T-bars with integrated risers. They are not a true T-bar. I believe these bars were originally manufactured by Santee. I bought them several years ago, and never got around to mounting them on my bike. They are 1" diameter bars with 7 1/2" risers. Not exactly sure what the pull back. These bars are a cross between T-bars and mini buckhorns. Asking $45 shipped.
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