Road King Jiffy Leg - Will Fit All Touring Models 2007 & Up on 2040-parts.com
Bedford, Pennsylvania, US
This is a Road King jiffy leg taken off of a brand new bike with no miles that was converted to a trike. Will fit all touring models 2007 and up. Shipping will be via USPS within the continental U.S. only. PA residents will pay 6% tax.
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