Harley Davidson Softail/crossbones Custom Paint Set on 2040-parts.com
Georgetown, Texas, US
This listing if for a custom painted gas tank set from a 2009 Crossbones. This set should fit all softail models with fuel injected engines as well as 200mm rear tires with some exceptions:
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