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I have a used set of TBW ISo grips in excellent shape. rate them 9 out of 10. No scratches on chrome, slight wear on rubber. They are too big for my injured hands. $35.00 plus actual shipping to CONUS. I also have the throttle boss for the grips, rated 10 outta 10...$10.00, no extra shipping. I'll throw in a new tube of grip glue to facilitate your installation, but don't tell the tax man. (If you buy the grips, you get the boss FREE.)SOLD
I also have a set of large ISo pegs with highway mounts, been on the ground and has some scrapes. Rate them 6 outta 10. Make me an offer or trade? (I was going to sand the scrapes off and rubber coat the whole peg to match the color of my bike, but just do not have the finess with my hands anymore)
Paypal is fine, add 3%.
PM me if interested.
Thanks for looking and speed safely!
Last edited by HarleymanMike; Aug 8, 2013 at 09:08 AM.
Reason: SOLD THE GRIPS AND BOSS
Here are a few more pics of the ISO pegs. I am trying to show the damage, which isn't really all that bad, but definitely not show quality.
Clamp took the worst of it.
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