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Location:

Pendleton, Indiana, United States

Pendleton, Indiana, United States
Removed from New OEM Heritage Classic in 2004 at dealership with less than 2 miles on bike. Been in box in storage since.
Brand:Showa Placement on Vehicle:Front, Left, Right Manufacturer Part Number:R46497-02A L46537-02A Warranty:No

HARLEY DAVIDSON SHOWA TOURING MODEL LOWER LEG TUBE ASSEMBLY/FORK SLIDERS

Here is the sticker on each fork the left side and the right side
LEFT & RIGHT
L46537-02A & R46497-02A
G5B3-70 & G5B3-50


Below the sticker, it has:

SHOWA G5B3-10-L SA-5

SHOWA G5B3-10-R SA-5



I believe these fit the 2000-2007 Touring Models FLH, FLHT, FLHR, FLHX, FLST

These came from my 2004 Heritage Softail FLSTC.  I purchased the bike new from the dealer and the dealer had already replace the front end with chrome replacements.  He gave me all the original parts and they have been sitting in my basement since.

If you look at the 4th photo, there are two small black dots.  Other than rubbing with my finger, it did not come off.  Other than that, they look in like-new condition. 




As always if you have any questions, concerns, comments or need more photos please ask...Thanks!!


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