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Harley Heritage/electraglide Front Fork Covers Oem Stainless-good Condition on 2040-parts.com

US $9.99
Location:

Hubert, North Carolina, United States

Hubert, North Carolina, United States
very nice part
Brand:harley Surface Finish:stainless steel Placement on Vehicle:Front Warranty:Yes

 good condition, came off a 2010 streetglide. was removed when motorcycle had 4000 miles on it. fits over fork tubes above lower legs. fits heritage, fatboy, roadking and electraglide. stock oem stainless steel

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1779 freedoway,hubert,nc 28539 9105771013

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