Chrome Handlebar Switch Cap Kit For 1996-2013 Harley Softail Dyna Sportster Flt on 2040-parts.com
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Drag Specialties Switch Cap Kits
This item fits:
- Update the black OEM switch caps without replacing the entire switch
- Quick, easy installation
- Radio and cruise control switches not included in 6-piece kit; must be ordered separately
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