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Cobra Steel Insert Cross (short/mini Bar) Harley Fat Boy Low 2010-2012 02-5063 on 2040-parts.com

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Utica, Michigan, United States

Utica, Michigan, United States
Condition:New Brand:Cobra Application Model:Fat Boy Low 2010-2012 Manufacturer Part Number:02-5063 Material:Steel Application Make:Harley Davidson Finish:Chrome


COBRA STEEL INSERT CROSS (SHORT/MINI BAR) HARLEY FAT BOY LOW 2010-2012


Manufacturer: Cobra

Manufacturer Part Number:
02-5063

Make: HARLEY SOFTAILS

Model: FLSTFB-FAT BOY LOW

Year(s): 2010-2012

Style: STEEL INSERT CROSS (FITS COBRA SHORT/MINI BAR)

Surface Finish: PLEASE REFER TO PICTURE

PLEASE NOTE: Image shown is for reference only. Actual parts may vary in appearance based on your model.


COBRA STEEL INSERT CROSS (SHORT/MINI BAR) HARLEY FAT BOY LOW 2010-2012

Here's the perfect way to personalize your Cobra square Sissy Bar. We now offer designs from the mild Chevron look to the wild Flaming Skull. You can even go Tribal if you feel like it. Each is made from high grade steel, with a precision laser-cut design. Each is polished smooth then chrome plated to match the finish on the Sissy Bar.

Steel Insert Cross (Fits Cobra Short/Mini Bar)

This listing is for the Insert / Accent piece only. Sissy Bar / Back Pad not included.


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