07 & Up Softtail Axle Spike 08 & Up Dynas & Vrod & Touring on 2040-parts.com
Newington, Connecticut, US
Up for sale is a pair of two brand new custom made front axle covers fits 07 and later Softail models, 08 later Dyna and Touring (except Spinger, FXCW, FXCWC, FXSTD).These also fit 02 and later Vrod VRSC (except VRSCR & VRSCF ) These are handmade in America from high quality aircraft aluminum and are polished to a very high luster.They are shown on an 08 Dyna Superglide Custom. Simple installation just tighten the set screws with the wrench we supply.To test if these will fit your bike the nut will fit a 15/16ths wrench and the stub side will measure 1 1/8 inch across. Any questions please email me. I also have matching headbolt covers on auction buy them and i will combine shipping. If your wondering about the quality check my feedback Good Luck and Thanks For Looking!
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