Harley Davidson Get A Grip Magnum Grips on 2040-parts.com
Vancouver, Washington, US
Brand new Harley Davidson Get a Grip grips for 96-later VRSC, XL, XR, Dyna, Softail (except FLHSTSE2/3, FLSTNSE, FXSBSE) and 96-07 Touring models. Grips have never been installed. Bought for old bike, never installed and traded the bike for a 2014.
Will not work on bike with TBW.
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