2013 Road Glide Ultra Touring Stock Brake Pedal Road King Ultra Street Glide on 2040-parts.com
Pompano Beach, Florida, US
2013 Harley Davidson Road Glide Ultra Stock Brake Pedal & pad. Came off bike at 35 miles. Basically rode it home from the dealer and then it was removed. Barely even had time to get dust on it..lolComes as shown and doesn't have any dents or scratches on it. This should fit other models from 2010-2013 such as Street Glide, Ultra, and Road King as well as regular Road Glide. Please confirm your specific application before purchase.
Stk #7085
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