Harley Chrome Fluted Upper Fork Nut Covers Fatboy Heritage Dyna Sportster Xl Hd on 2040-parts.com
Orange, California, US
Harley-Davidson Chrome Fluted Upper Fork Nut Covers
Easy-to-install, the Fluted Fork Stem Cover Kit complements the Original Equipment and adds a finishing touch to a chrome front-end conversion.
Part Number: 46299-04
Fits '00-later, FXST, FXSTB, FXSTD, '86-later FXSTC, and '93-'05 FXDWG models.
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