Harley Touring Handlebar Switch Housings Ultra Classic Road King Road Glide on 2040-parts.com
Lone Rock, Wisconsin, US
Here is a set of brand new take-off genuine original Harley-Davidson stock black switch housings. These look super nice. These fit the Touring Road Glide, Road King, Electra Glide Standard, Ultra Classic models. The box pictured is what originally had chrome housings, like i said this auction is for the stock black housings, so the part number pictured is not correct, however the models and years of fitment of course is correct.
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