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Shock Bolt Cover Kit - Chrome .fits Sporster 04-later 06 Dyna Later on 2040-parts.com

US $40.00
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Saint Cloud, Florida, US

Saint Cloud, Florida, US
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It's the details that complete the look of your bike. These Shock Bolt Covers are designed to hide the upper shock mounting hardware, and provide a custom look to the rear of your bike. Easy to install, the kit includes left and right bolt covers and all required mounting hardware.

 
Fits '04-later XL and '06-later Dyna® models (except FLD, FXDF and FXDL). Does not fit with Detachable Leather Saddlebag Kit P/N 90181-08A
 
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