Harley Davidson Foot Peg Kit, Tri-line 50211-04 on 2040-parts.com
Inverness, Florida, US
Fits: Fits rider positions on 03-earlier XL models with mid-controls, and 05-earlier Dyna® models with mid-controls. Fits all models in passenger and highway peg positions.
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