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Performance Machine 0035-0111-bm Blk Cc 2" Forward Controls 00-13 St 1622-0454 on 2040-parts.com

US $799.95
Location:

Mirror Lake, New Hampshire, US

Mirror Lake, New Hampshire, US
:

PERFRMANCE MACHINE CONTOUR FORWARD CONTROLS

PM # 0035-0111-BM

 Black Contrast-Cut (pegs not included) 

Fits Models: '00-13 FXS/FXCWC/FXST/FLST

  • High-quality billet aluminum and steel construction
  • 11/16" master cylinder integrates racing technology in both push rod and piston for less effort at the pedal
  • Fully adjustable shift lever and brake arm
  • Utilizes stock H-D kickstand and return spring unless noted
  • Brake-side pedal is mounted forward of the footpeg for immediate braking response
  • NOTE: '07-13 FXST/FLST models will require the use o a '00-06 kickstand assembly.
  • Foot and Toe pegs are NOT included. PM and other manufacturers have many styles to customize your ride.

 

SHIPPING: All in-stock items will be shipped within one business day, provided I'm not away for a day or two (this is a one man operation, thanks for understanding) Items not in-stock usually ship within 2-5 business days.

 

1622-0454


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