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Show Chrome - 52-749bk - Front Fender Extension, Tapered - Black on 2040-parts.com

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Eureka, Missouri, United States

Eureka, Missouri, United States
Condition:New other (see details) Brand:Show Chrome Manufacturer Part Number:52-749BK

Happy Spring Riding... Up for auction today is a ShowChrome Black Front Fender Extension for Honda 1800 Goldwings ( not model with airbag)  It is part number 52-749BK.  This unit is still in orginal shrinkwrap.  We bought it to put on our Goldwing but changed bikes before we added it.  It includes braces, fender and hardware.  Hopefully someone would like to add it to their Wing. 

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