Harley Vrod V-rod Shift Shifter Peg Oem Stock on 2040-parts.com
Rocklin, California, US
For sale "USED" Harley Davidson V-Rod, OEM Shifter Peg.
Peg has some scuffs, but apart from that it is in good condition.
Please review all pictures carefully, what is pictured is what you will receive.
Please make sure it fits before buying. If there is a part number it will be pictured.
Feel free to email with any questions you may have.
We ship worldwide and we combine shipping!
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