Harley Davidson Touring Suspension Air Pump on 2040-parts.com
Birmingham, Alabama, US
Harley Davidson Touring Suspension Air Pump. Purchased new in 2009 for use with Road King, only used a few times, excellent condition, works as designed, no issues. Sold bike and no longer need the air pump. Works on most touring models, but check with your dealer to be sure this will work with your bike.
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