Harley Streamliner Foot Pegs & Adjustable Chrome Highway Bars Street Glide Flhx on 2040-parts.com
Oregon City, Oregon, US
Harley Davidson Streamliner Foot Pegs with 360 Offset Adjustable Highway Bars w/ Clamps for Engine Guards Part Number 50211-04 These pegs are in excellent condition. Out of the original package. The Highway bars have been used but are in good condition with just minor wear from normal use and storage.
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