Boneheads Foot Pegs For Harley & Custom Bikes on 2040-parts.com
Moreno Valley, California, US
T-6 Billet Alum. "Boneheads" Foot Pegs
You are bidding on one (1) pair of Foot Pegs.
- Can be used for Highway Pegs
- Please also include your Bike's Make, Model & Year in the "Comment" at check out!
- 6061 T-6 Billet Aluminum. Custom CNC Made.
- CNC Router shave/cut.
- Triple Chromed for show quality shine.
- Billet Cut to match the Shifter Rods.
- Unique designs that are lightweight and strong.
- Cool looking stuff!
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