Harley Davidson Polymer Kick Stand Plate Pad on 2040-parts.com
Atlanta, Georgia, US
THIS HEAVY PAD FOR THE KICKSTAND IS GREAT TO KEEP YOUR BIKE FROM SLIPPING ON A SLICK SURFACE OR DAMAGING THE GARAGE FLOOR - MADE OF VERY HEAVY DUTY RUBBERIZED PLASTIC w/ HARLEY LOGOS.
A SMALL PIECE OF THE GUIDE CRACKED, BUT DOES NOT AFFECT IT
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