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Harley Davidson Touring Ironside Collection Hand Grips 57202-08 New on 2040-parts.com

US $68.00
Location:

Cement City, Michigan, US

Cement City, Michigan, US
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Harley Davidson Touring Ironside Collection Hand Grips

 Brand NEW

Part # 57202-08

According to Package fits 2008 to Present Touring Models may want to check with your local dealer if you have questions on fitment

Surrounded by brilliant chrome, the rich black rubber tread is offset with scalloped accents and faux rivets. Resembling riveted metal plates, this collection adds a rich industrial look to a modern classic. The Hand Grips are a comfortable 1.5'' diameter, and feature a ''glueless'' design for easy installation

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