Harley Davidson Progresive Suspension Monotube Lowering Front Springs on 2040-parts.com
Genoa, Ohio, US
Very slightly used Progressive Suspension lowering mono tube kit, was on 09 Street Glide for less than 500 miles, bike got wrecked but no damage to front forks. These will fit Touring 1984 to 2013 per the manufacture but please check to make sure they will fit your bike before bidding.
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