Passenger Footpeg Assembly For Indian Vertical Models, Arrow, Scout, And Warrior on 2040-parts.com
Liberty, Indiana, US
Up for auction here is a bracket and foldable foot spuds that is correct for any of the Indian vertical models including Arrow, Scout, or Warrior. This is a good original part that is very useable. I have sand blasted it in order to remove the dirt, rust, and paint. All it needs for use is to paint it or plate it as desired. You may want to add rubber covers on the foot pegs, but that's up to you. I will reply to any questions if you have any. Buyer pays the shipping cost. If you buy multiple items, I will combine them to save shipping cost, if you wish.
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