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Harley Davidson Clear Belt Guard - All Sportster Xl Models 2004 And Up - Black on 2040-parts.com

US $299.99
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Manassas, Virginia, United States

Manassas, Virginia, United States
Condition:New Type:BELT GUARD Color:BLACK POWDER COAT Brand:FIGURE MACHINE Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:572897 Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Material:Aluminum

FIGURE MACHINE VISION BELT GUARD - 2004 AND NEWER SPORTSTER

 

Product Details
     
  • BRAND NEW - NEVER USED
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  • POLYCARBONATE WINDOW DISPLAYS UNDERLYING PULLEY
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  • CNC MACHINED FROM A SOLID PIECE OF 6061 BILLET ALUMINUM
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  • WINDOW IS OF SCRATCH AND UV RESISTANT POLYCARBONATE
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  • DESIGNED TO FLOW WITH THE CONTOURS OF THE STOCK CAM COVER
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  • MATCHES AND WORKS WITH FIGURE MACHINE SPORTSTER PULLEY COVER
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  • POWDER COATED - WILL NEVER FADE OR CHANGE COLOR
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  • FLAT BLACK IS DEFAULT - GLOSS BLACK BY REQUEST
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  • 100% MADE IN THE USA USING AMERICAN MADE MATERIALS
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  • STAINLESS HARDWARE INCLUDED
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  • BACKED BY FIGURE MACHINE'S 100% SATISFACTION GUARANTEE
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  • OTHER FINISHES AND WINDOW OPTIONS ARE AVAILABLE - CONTACT US FOR DETAILS - 866 900 4949
 

 

Fitment Details
     
  • 2004 AND NEWER SPORTSTER (ALL MODELS) 

 

 

          

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