Harley Davidson 54001-04 Softail Rear Suspension Lowering Kit, Fatboy, Road King on 2040-parts.com
Swanton, Ohio, US
New Harley Davidson 54001-04 Softail rear lower kit. New in box, Genuine H-D, Complete with instruction.
Fits 2000 and later Softail models. Confirm with your dealter to ensure fitment on your bike.
Sold as seen in photo's. Buy it now and pay = prompt shipping. Thank you.
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