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Harley Davidson Road King Electra Glide Rear Foot Brake Stop Pedal Lever Oem on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Shrewsbury, Pennsylvania, United States

Shrewsbury, Pennsylvania, United States
good used condition
Manufacturer Part Number:. Surface Finish:chrome Placement on Vehicle:Right Warranty:No Brand:harley davidson

here is  a stock oem brake pedal arm with rubber Harley d pad ,off a 2004 electra glide ,,fits other years and models also,, in good used condition,, chrome , the rubber pad has a crack on the back, a dab of adhesive would fix that,, stays on tight as is ,see the many photos , I pack well and ship out fast , thanks for looking .  

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