Genuine Harley Dyna Billet Low Profile Rear Suspension. Part Number: 54594-03 on 2040-parts.com
Middleburg, Florida, US
Genuine Harley Dyna Billet Low Profile Rear Suspension.
Part Number: 54594-03
Fits '93 and Later FXD, FXDL, and FXDWG Models.
Does Not Lower FXDL Models.
Fitment: See Dealer (or Harley Davidson's website) to be sure this item fits your bike
This item retails for $234.95!!Plant your feet firmly on the ground. This reduced length version of the Original Equipment rear suspension lowers the seat height by approximately 1".Shocks feature chrome-plated springs and body capsSuspension pre-load is adjustable for rider and passenger load
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