Progressive Shocks - 14.25" - 12 / 412 Series - Chrome - Harley Davidson 4012c on 2040-parts.com
Chicago, Illinois, US
14.25" Progressive Shocks P/N 4012C The Springs and Shrouds are NEW. The Bodies were used for less than 1,000 miles. Progressive sold them as specifically for 1953-78 Harley Davidson Sportsters, but they will fit many different makes and models or your custom café racer bobber chopper build. **Please ask any questions before buying. Check out my other auctions as well.
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