Automatic Lower Fairings For Harley Davidson on 2040-parts.com
Lennox, South Dakota, United States
Adjust your 6 position lower fairing vents with a 6 position rotary switch located on your upper fairing. For Harley-Davidson® Touring and Trike Models Equipped with Factory Vented Fairing Lowers 58854-05. |
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