Harley Davidson Diamond Cut Floorboards on 2040-parts.com
Mentor, Ohio, United States
Not exactly sure what these are. They came off a 14 Street Glide but the only thing I can find that's close is Harley's Black Diamond collection but these are not black. Not sure if the previous owner polished them out but they are what they are. They're used and have some stains and small dings but they'll still look good on the bike.
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