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Baja Deluxe Bar Handles

SKU A46-HB-BBH
$39
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Baja Deluxe Bar Handles
Product Details
This heavy-duty adjustable handle is designed for individuals that enjoy various off-road activities such as rock crawling, desert racing, trail riding, and overlanding. The Baja Deluxe Bar Handle enhances the handling and comfort of drivers and passengers in these demanding environments.


The front handles feature a hook and loop closure pocket, perfect for stowing small items, and are attached via adjustable nylon straps with hook and loop adjustment for a secure fit. The ergonomic rubberized grip ensures a superior hold, making it ideal for use in production vehicles, buggies, side-by-sides, trucks, and custom fabricated race vehicles. With its tough construction and practical features, this accessory is a must-have for adventure enthusiasts seeking to enhance their off-road adventures.


Features and Benefits
  • Constructed of heavy-duty, abrasion- and tear-resistant 1000D Cordura® material
  • Front Handles feature a hook and loop closure pocket to stow small items
  • Front Handles attach via nylon straps with hook and loop adjustment
  • Rear Handles can be hard mounted to any bar via #0 grommets (bolts not included)
  • Ergonomic rubberized grip for superior hold
  • Sold as Front Pair, Rear Pair, or Full Set
  • Rear Mounts come in Black only, color choice is for front mount.
  • Hand crafted in the USA
  • Lifetime Guarantee

**Tools not included**


WHY BAJA?!

The Baja 1000 is an off-road race that takes place in Mexico's Baja California Peninsula. The Baja 1000 allows various types of vehicle classes to compete on the same course – from such small and large bore motorcycles, stock Volkswagen, production vehicles, buggies, trucks, and custom fabricated race vehicles. The course has remained relatively the same over the years, about every other being either a point-to-point race from Ensenada to La Paz, or a loop race starting and finishing in Ensenada. The name of the event can be misleading as the mileage varies for the type of event ("Loop" of 600 to 850 miles starting and finishing in Ensenada, or "Point to Point" also known as the 900. The first official race started in Tijuana, Baja California, on October 31, 1967, and was named the NORRA Mexican 1000 Rally. The course length that year was 849 miles (1,366 km) and ended in La Paz, Baja California Sur, with the overall winning time of 27 hours 38 minutes (27:38) set by Vic Wilson and Ted Mangels while driving a Meyers Manx buggy.

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