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New Harley Davidson 606 Shock Orange/black Frame Sunglasses Goggles #97284-06v on 2040-parts.com

US $27.00
Location:

Wooldridge, Missouri, United States

Wooldridge, Missouri, United States
Condition:New with tags Brand:Harley-Davidson Lens Color:Shock Orange / Clear Manufacturer Part Number:97284-06V Protection:100% UV Make:Harley-Davidson Frame Material:Plastic Style:Sport UPC:715583914438 Frame Color:Black

New in the Box Harley Davidson 606 Shock Orange motorcycle Black Frame goggles. Comes with microfiber pouch and both clear and tinted lenses you are able to switch in and out depending on what type of riding you are doing. 

Harley Part # 97284-06V

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