Kuryakyn 9184 Chrome Hand Controls Honda Fury 09-13 on 2040-parts.com
Batesville, Arkansas, US
KURYAKYN HANDLEBAR CONTROL CHROME COVER SET
Fits: ‘10-’13 VT1300 Custom Line (Sabre/Stateline/Interstate), ‘09-’13 Fury, all ’02-’09 VTX1300, all VLX600, ‘99-’13 Shadow 750 Ace/Aero/Phantom/RS/Spirit & other Late Model Hondas without choke on left handlebar control
Covers create a custom look
Smooth chrome finish
Clamshell design installs by encapsulating stock control housings
Will not interfere with control functions
Provides a perfect match to the ISO grips (sold separately)
Sold in pairs (right & left)
*Picture is for reference only; Product may vary slightly based on model*
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