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Harley Oem Shock Ride Control Springer Monroe Offset Inline Knucklehead Panhead on 2040-parts.com

US $1.04
Location:

Raleigh, North Carolina, US

Raleigh, North Carolina, US
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I am helping a friend clean out some extra motorcycle parts he has. Message me for questions but for quickest results give him a ring. 336.324.0083. He is easy going and hates computers. He has this to say about the part listed. Be sure to look at the pictures closely as this is a good indication of the condition.

This is an original monroe brand ride control shock for a springer. Its oem harley. It's got plenty of patina. Looks to be original paint. It includes the hardware to mount it. It even works good. Goes in and out and will really dampen your springer.

I am also helping him in shipping of these parts. I will pack them up and ship within 5 days of receiving your payment. I will also discount for multiple parts bought so be sure to check all my auctions. Thanks for looking and happy bidding.

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