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Kuryakyn Large Iso Pegs Male Mount Clevis Style For Harley-davidson And Others on 2040-parts.com

US $29.95
Location:

Gold Hill, Oregon, US

Gold Hill, Oregon, US
Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Return policy details: Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Warranty:No

This is a USED pair of Kuryakyn Large ISO Pegs.  The auction is for the pegs only as shown.  These pegs will fit any clevis style peg mount like the ones usually found on later model Harley Davidson Models and many Metric Models.  They retail for $59.95 new.  The pegs are in nice shape but have the usual marks from use but no road rash or scrapes.  They are approximately 4 7/8 inches long.I have the matching shifter pegs on another auction.

UPS and USPS have raised their Shipping Rates Again. I have no control over what they charge.

Please read the description, ask the questions and do the research.  You must remember that you are the expert on what you need for your project.  I have been on eBay since 1999 and I always do me very best to serve you the customer.  I take my feedback and 5-star rating very seriously.  I do not add any handling fees to any shipment and the Post Office does not give anyone a discount.  I sometimes use UPS due to size or the weight of the package and do not add any to the shipping fees, so please do not mark me down on my shipping charges because the cost of shipping is high.  I have no control over what the Post Office and UPS charge.  If you feel that there might be a problem with your purchase contact me.  I try very hard to treat all customers as I would want to be treated.

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