Genuine Harley Sportster Xl Rear 11-3/4" Adjustable Chrome Shocks 1994-2016 on 2040-parts.com
Littleton, Colorado, United States
Brand:Harley-Davidson
Length:11.5"
Placement on Vehicle:Left, Rear, Right
Finish:Chrome
Manufacturer Part Number:54626-07
Warranty:No
Features:Adjustable
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