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Old Feb 7, 2007 | 10:09 PM
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Well ....we've rolled one of the AC 500's and bent the handlebars all out of whack. We tried to order a set down at the AC shop but they tell us backorder of up to a month! Can anyone direct us to some good after market choices? Also when looking, we were a little overwhelmed by all of the angles and sizes. What should we be looking for? What is the stock size? Where can we find it? We are looking for 2007 AC 500 4x4 Auto. Any help would be appreciated!
 
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Old Feb 8, 2007 | 08:50 AM
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Default After Market Handlebars

have you asked other dealers while some may be back ordered there are some dealers that may have them instock.when was looking for the bump angle adjuster for my plow they were backordered but my dealer found it at another dealer and had it sent to me from them. just a thought. might be a bit tougher to find because its parts your after not accessories. good luck
 
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Old Feb 8, 2007 | 11:31 AM
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Originally posted by: Cmelater
Well ....we've rolled one of the AC 500's and bent the handlebars all out of whack. We tried to order a set down at the AC shop but they tell us backorder of up to a month! Can anyone direct us to some good after market choices? Also when looking, we were a little overwhelmed by all of the angles and sizes. What should we be looking for? What is the stock size? Where can we find it? We are looking for 2007 AC 500 4x4 Auto. Any help would be appreciated!
Another option to consider is bikebandit.com.....When I had my '04 Polaris Sportsman I rolled it and the Polaris dealer was
jacking me around about how long it would take to get bars....Found out from my insurance guy about bike bandit...
They have OEM parts at the same price you will pay from the dealer....For aftermarket bars I would go to rockymountainatv.com and
just create a bike filter and it will help you decide which ones to buy...Good Luck....Trust me, handlebars are one of the cheaper and
easier things to fix if you roll a bike....
 
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