Avon Chrome Air Cushion Hand Grips For 2008-2013 Harley Touring Tbw Flh Flt on 2040-parts.com
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Avon Grips Air Cushion Grips
This item fits:
08-13 Throttle-by-wire
- Billet end caps and rings
- 3-Ring air cushion design
- Ergonomic seamless rubber grip
- Sold in pairs
- Made in USA
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