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Bikers Choice Clutch Lever Chrome Xf49-0646 on 2040-parts.com

US $24.34
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Englewood, Colorado, US

Englewood, Colorado, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Refund will be given as:Money back or exchange (buyer's choice) Item must be returned within:30 Days Return policy details:Items delivered damaged/defective/not as described will be replaced by seller and shipping costs paid for. Please contact us prior to return for return instructions. Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Part Brand:Bikers Choice Manufacturer Part Number:XF49-0646

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Bikers Choice Clutch Lever Chrome XF49-0646

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    Product Description

  • Chrome-plated
  • Direct O.E.M. type replacement

    This item fits the following models:
  • 1983 Harley Davidson FLHTC Electra Glide Classic
  • 1982-1983 Harley Davidson FLT Tour Glide
  • 1982-1983 Harley Davidson FLTC Tour Glide Classic
  • 1982-1985 Harley Davidson XLH1000
  • 1986-1987 Harley Davidson XLH1100
  • 1988-1990 Harley Davidson XLH1200
  • 1986-1990 Harley Davidson XLH883
  • 1986-1990 Harley Davidson XLH883DLX Sportster 883 Deluxe
  • 1987-1990 Harley Davidson XLH883HUG Sportster 883 Hugger
  • 1982-1985 Harley Davidson XLS Roadster
  • 1983-1985 Harley Davidson XLX 1000


  • Manufacturer Part Number

    XF49-0646

    TR 49-0646

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    About Fay Myers
    Fay Myers is a retailer of both aftermarket and genuine OEM Motorcycle parts and accessories and has been in business since 1948. Bikes & OEM Parts from Aprilia, Ducati, Honda, Kawasaki, KTM, MV Agusta, Polaris, Suzuki & Vespa. We carry a complete line of aftermarket parts and accessories from every manufacturer as well as a nearly every brand of gear and apparel.

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    Paypal is the only method accepted for purchases made on ebay. Shipments to Colorado will be charged 2.9% sales tax.


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    Our primary method of shipment is UPS Ground, however we reserve the right to ship using another carrier if necessary. We do not ship to Hawaii, Alaska or Puerto Rico. We do not ship Internationally at this time.


    Return Policy
    If an item is delivered damaged please keep all packaging and contact us immediately. Returns or exchanges of new and un-used products are welcome within 30 days of delivery only. If a replacement item is not available we will issue a refund in full upon return of the original product. Electrical parts and under garments are not eligible for return.

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