Drag Specialties Organic Brake Pads # Ds1720-0214 on 2040-parts.com
Burlington, Wisconsin, US
- Harley Davidson Touring/Dresser
- Harley Davidson Road King FLHR
- Harley Davidson Electra Glide FLHT
- Harley Davidson Road Glide FLTR
- Harley Davidson Street Glide FLHX
- Harley Davidson V-Rod
- Harley Davidson V-Rod VRSC
Important Fitment Details:
Fits:
Harley Davidson
'06 and newer Harley Davidson V-Rod Models
'08 and newer Harley Davidson FLHT/ FLHR/ FLHX/ FLTR (Except FL Trike)
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