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Harley Davidson Oem Touring Rear Fender Strut Covers P/n 47522-09 & 47526-09 on 2040-parts.com

US $9.69
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Alma, Michigan, US

Alma, Michigan, US
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Genuine OEM Harley Davidson rear fender strut covers right and left.  Part #s 47522-09 & 47526-09.  These will fit  2009-2013 Touring bikes.  FLHTC, FLHTCU, FLHTK, FLHTCUSE and other bikes.  Please check with Harley to ensure that they will fit your bike.

These were removed from a 2010 Road Glide

The pair sells at Harley for $334 + tax.

 

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