Harley Davidson Chrome Caliper Kit 2004 & Later Xl Models 44546-04 on 2040-parts.com
Milford, Massachusetts, US
New Harley Davidson Chrome Caliper Kit
2004 & Later XL Models w/ dual caliper front brakes.
This is the right caliper ONLY!
Left caliper must be purchased separately.
Part# 44546-04
Suggested Retail $359.95 Plus Tax
This item is brand new and in an open box.
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