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HAVERICH HANDLEBAR ACCESSORIES    


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Picture of HAVERICH HANDLEBAR ACCESSORIES The Haverich Handlebar Accessories are attachments for bicycles, tricycles, and tandem cycles. Steering Lock Angle Limiter (##099) restricts steering lock angle; Cane Holders (##040 Single and ##041 Double) allow the rider to affix canes or crutches to the front of the handlebars on either side of the front wheel; Guide Rod (##038) is a metal bar that extends from the vertical backrest pole and allows an adult to help control the direction and speed of a youngster on a cycle; Arm Supports (##002) position and retain lower arms at the handlebar with straps; Auxiliary Handlebar for Manually Handicapped (##056) is a curved bar that attaches to the right and left handles to provide equal distance from the body to the handlebar regardless of steering angle; Vertical Bar Ends (##050) are auxiliary bar ends to provide an alternative grip posture.

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This product record was updated on November 10, 2010.

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Haverich Ortho Sport, Inc

160 Emerald Street
Keene, New Hampshire 03431
United States
Telephone: 800-572-5161 or 603-283-6640.
Fax: 603-283-6603.
Web: http://www.haverich.com.
Email: info@haverich.com.


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