Barons / La Choppers Lowering Kit For Harley V-rod 02-11 on 2040-parts.com
Miami, Florida, US
verview of LA Choppers Rear Lowering Kit - LA-7590-05 Lowers the rear of the motorcycle approximately 1 in. Gives the bike a tough custom stance Lowers center of the bikes gravity to improve handling and rider control Makes it easier to hold up the bike while stopped or during low-speed maneuvers All parts are precision-machined for an excellent fit Uncomplicated design for easy installation; all necessary hardware and instructions are included
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