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Harley Chopper Sumax Rear Bobbed Bob Tail Fender Hard Rigid Softail Sportster on 2040-parts.com

US $1.00
Location:

Springfield, Illinois, US

Springfield, Illinois, US
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 This is a unknown brand universal fit rear bobbed fender.It could be Sumax fiberglass brand but isn't marked. It measures about 6 3/4" wide with 5 1/2" sidewall and is 27" overall. It has glassed in wire looms underneath for wiring your tail lite. Has been on the shelf for some time and has shelf wear. This is a very sturdy fender and can be used on a rigid or swingarm style bike. USA only,lower 48. NO bidders with 0 feedback.

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