Harley-davidson Footboard Insert Passenger on 2040-parts.com
Fairfield, Ohio, US
MSRP $84.95
Passenger Footboard Insert, fits 2004 FLHRS & 2006 - later FLHX, 1986 - later Softail or Touring Bikes With swept wing floorboards also fits 2010 - later Softail Convertible
Ohio residents pay 6.25% sales tax
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