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Harley Davidson Custom Eagle Talon Kickstand on 2040-parts.com

US $100.00
Location:

Kingston, Tennessee, US

Kingston, Tennessee, US
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Eagle Talon Claw Kickstand for Harley Davidson. This draws attention ! Check it out online selling for 269.99....Don't pay 269.99 Nice condition used 1season. Off of a 2002 custom Sportster show bike. May fit other Harleys. Please check before buying. Has some wear on bottom from parking on concrete as normal. Includes kickstand only no spring or rubber bumper. Casted in 17-4 Stainless Steel, Heat Treated, Hardened, And Polished To A Mirror Finish. You will get many miles with this one. Shipping to lower 48 states only. No international shipping. Add 15.00 for shipping. This item is solid and heavy.

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