Black Forward Controls Rubber Pegs Harley Softail Chopper Shovelhead Bobber Evo on 2040-parts.com
Zieglerville, Pennsylvania, US
BRAND NEW!
610-754-8500
Black Billet Forward Controls w/ black pegs with rubber anti vibration inserts.
Fits Harley Softail models 1984-1999, 1958-1979 4-Speed Big Twin
as well as MOST chopper/custom applications
5/8" Bore Master Cylinder
Billet Aluminum with powdercoat black finish
These are great because they use universal pegs so you can switch them around in the future to suit your taste.
Our customer support is available please call us at 610-754-8500 with any questions
PAYMENT:
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Payment needs to be received within 7 days of purchase or the transaction may be cancelled.
We do charge sales tax in PA (6%). State taxes will be calculated at checkout.
CONTACT INFORMATION:
OUR PHYSICAL/MAILING LOCATION IS
315 BIG RD(RT-73) PO BOX 298 ZIEGLERVILLE, PA 19492
PHONE 610-754-8500
FAX 610-754-8501
HOURS 10-6 M-F,10-5 S
SHIPPING:
SHIPPING COSTS ARE FOR THE LOWER 48 STATES ONLY.
PENNSYLVANIA RESIDENTS MUST PAY 6% STATE SALES TAX.
WE REQUIRE A PHYSICAL ADDRESS BE PROVIDED WITH PAYMENT
WE DO SHIP TO INTERNATIONAL ADDRESSES
BUYERS ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY INTERNATIONAL CUSTOMS AND DUTIES THAT MAY APPLY.
RETURNS:
We offer a 60 day return policy
Buyer Pays return shipping.
Our customer support is available please call us at 610-754-8500 with any questions.
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