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Harley 2009-2013 Touring, Electra Front & Rear Brake Lines 40612-09, 41679-09 on 2040-parts.com

US $29.00
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Sweet Grass, Montana, US

Sweet Grass, Montana, US
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Harley-Davidson 09-13 Touring OEM Front (40612-09) and Rear (41679-09) Brake Lines (For use with bikes that have ABS). And 61.5 inch Clutch Cable removed from the same bike

Clutch cable is in good shape and was removed from the bike at 10,000 miles. As seen in the photos the clutch plastic sheathing has a couple dented areas where where it was against the frame near the area of the front motormount. There is no damage to the clutch cable it moved freely in the sheathing and there are no areas where the sheathing has been rubbed and there are no holes through the sheathing

Brake Lines were removed from a new bike with zero miles

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