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Spun Blade Axle Caps Pointed New! Fits Harley Davidson Cool Spins At 25 Mph & Up on 2040-parts.com

US $99.99
Location:

Providence, Rhode Island, US

Providence, Rhode Island, US
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From the Kuryakan Parts Collection:

Fuel Door GPS & Accessory Mount

Reminiscent of the great Mustang fighter planes, these spinning blades give the illusion of flight. The chrome-plated ABS blades start to spin when the bike reaches about 25 mph. The pointed center cap adds an additional cool factor to your bike! 

New in Original Packaging! 


Fits:

2007 & Up Softails (except Springer models, Deuce, & Rocker)

2008 & Up Electra Glides, Road Glides, Street Glides, & Road Kings

2008 & Up Dynas (except 2008 FXDSE)

2008 & Up Sportsters

2002 & Up V-Rods (except VRSCR & VRSCF)


PLEASE NOTE!

This item is NEW, however it was displayed in our store window so the packaging is slightly faded from the sun.

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