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La Rosa Harley Chopper Bobber Solo Seat Mount Full Bolt On Pair Shocks on 2040-parts.com

US $89.95
Location:

San Leandro, California, United States

San Leandro, California, United States
Condition:New Placement on Vehicle:Rear Model Year:Any Manufacturer Part Number:SLSA-SHOCKS Seats & Mount Kit Part Type:Solo Seat Surface Finish:Stainless Steel Model:Chopper / Bobber / Custom Make:Harley-Davidson Part Type:Body & Frame Part Brand:La Rosa Body & Frame Part Type:Seats Country of Manufacture:United States Brand:La Rosa UPC:Does not apply

La Rosa Harley Chopper Bobber 4.5" Full Bolt On Shock System

                      Model #: SLSA-SHOCKS                       
Condition: Brand New 

Descriptions

You are looking at a brand new set of La Rosa full bolt on shocks system. This shock system is prefect replacement on your regular spring to give you the bad ass look. The system comes 2 La Rosa Shocks with 4 bolt on bracket for direct bolt on to the solo seat and the bike's frame. The buyer will simply have to drill two holes on the frame for the bolt installation. No welding of any sort is needed. The unique look will also make your bike stand out among the others. Please note that the shocks are toward the stiffer side. If you are looking for a softer / more comfortable ride, we recommend getting the 4" coiled springs instead.

 







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    • Buyers need to notify us within 7 business day after receiving the product and follows our return process.
    • In order to qualify for a return, the item has to be in its original brand new form.
    • Returning item has to be either damage or a different product instead of the one you order initially. 
    • Once the upon requirement are met, buyer just need to contact our customer service staff and ask for our returning address.
    • After we received the item, buyer can request either an exchange or full refund on the item.

       
                

      


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