Kuryakyn Chrome Brake & Clutch Control Dress-up Kit 2008-up Harley Touring on 2040-parts.com
Zieglerville, Pennsylvania, US
PART # 1740 or 419034
or 0610-0617 Fits: 2008-UP HARLEY TOURING Electra
Glides, Road Glides, Street Glides, Road Kings, 2009-UP Trikes w/o reverse
(set) An inexpensive, fast,
& easy way to completely finish chroming your hand controls! The Clutch
Perch is a complete chrome replacement unit that has been beefed up to
complement the brawny look of an H-D. The Master Cylinder Cover
dresses up the reservoir & covers the entire visible hand
brake bracket assembly with a lush layer of glistening
chrome. There are even replacement chrome clamp halves
& hardware accents for a 100% detailed, pure custom
look. PARTS INCLUDED 1 Master Cylinder
Cover 1 Clutch Perch 2 Chrome Clamps 1 Filler Panel 1 Lower Trim 1 Pivot Pin 1 Hardware Kit 1 Master Cylinder
Bracket 1 M4 x 0.7 x 25mm
Button Socket Cap Screw (BSCS) 1 M4 x 0.7 x 20mm
Button Socket Cap Screw (BSCS) 2 10-24 x 5/16"
Button Socket Cap Screw (BSCS) 4 1/4-20 x 1" Socket
Head Cap Screws (SHCS) 1 Brake Line Cover
Assembly 2 Small Clips 2 Large Clips 2 #10 Flat Washers
1 Installation
Instruction Our customer support is available please call us at 610-754-8500 with any questions PAYMENT: We accept payment by PayPal and credit card, contact us for other options. Payment needs to be received within 7 days of purchase or the transaction may be cancelled. We do charge sales tax in PA (6%). State taxes will be calculated at checkout. CONTACT INFORMATION: OUR PHYSICAL/MAILING LOCATION IS 315 BIG RD(RT-73) PO BOX 298 ZIEGLERVILLE, PA 19492 PHONE 610-754-8500 FAX 610-754-8501 HOURS 10-6 M-F,10-5 S SHIPPING: SHIPPING COSTS ARE FOR THE LOWER 48 STATES ONLY. PENNSYLVANIA RESIDENTS MUST PAY 6% STATE SALES TAX. WE REQUIRE A PHYSICAL ADDRESS BE PROVIDED WITH PAYMENT WE DO SHIP TO INTERNATIONAL ADDRESSES BUYERS ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY INTERNATIONAL CUSTOMS AND DUTIES THAT MAY APPLY. RETURNS: We offer a 60 day return policy Buyer Pays return shipping. Our customer support is available please call us at 610-754-8500 with any questions.
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