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Used Cycle Vision Softail 2" Forward Control Extensions on 2040-parts.com

US $59.99
Location:

San Antonio, Texas, United States

San Antonio, Texas, United States
Condition:Used

USED Cycle Vision Softail 2" forward extension plates & bolts.  No extended shift rod.  The front of the right plate has been trimmed so the brake line could be worked around & not changed out.  Cycle Vision says these fit all Softail models from 2000 up, I had them on a 2016 Heritage Softail.

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All sales final so please ask any questions before bidding.  These items are all USED items unless described otherwise.  

All APO, FPO, AK, HI, PR & overseas please e-mail for shipping cost.  Packed in a USPS Priority Mail small flat rate box.  Box size is 8x5x2, box weight is 2lb 8oz.  No Buy-It-Now price, I like auctions.  Happy bidding.

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