Harley Left Side Cover Touring Ultra Classic Road King Road Glide Street Glide on 2040-parts.com
Lone Rock, Wisconsin, US
Here is a genuine original Harley-Davidson Left Side Cover. This fits the Touring Ultra Classic, Electra Glide Standard, Road Glide, Road King, and Street Glide models. I see scuffs and scratches, overall very nice with perfect mounting tabs.
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