2013 Harley Cvo Road Glide Black Billet Mirrors on 2040-parts.com
Stevensville, Maryland, US
These mirrors came off my brand new 2013 road glide. They are considered used but are perfect and have no miles on them. The pictures werent taken in the best light. I put new bars on immediately and went with chrome. Thanks for looking.
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