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Stainless Steel Seat Bolt Fit Harley-davidson on 2040-parts.com

US $7.25
Location:

Swansboro, North Carolina, US

Swansboro, North Carolina, US
Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Return policy details:Please make sure you order the correct bolt for your bike. Country of Manufacture:United States

Made in the USA!!! FREE SHIPPING!!!!This seat bolt will fit most bikes that have a 1/4-20 thread with the thread lenght of 1/2 inch. It will not fit the Triglide  with the "well" it has to fit in. The head of the bolt is 9/16 wide, knurled so you can get a hold of it easy with your fingers eliminating the need for a screw driver or wrench which might scratch your fender. The top of the bolt is flat and the bolt is made from 18-8 stainless steel.The neoprene bonded 18-8 stainless steel washer keeps the screw from backing out and will not scratch your seat bracket. Check the threads to make sure they are 1/4-20.Check to make sure this bolt will fit your bike. If you have any questions about wether or not this bolt will fit your bike please ask.I have been selling these bolts for more than a year. Please check my feedback and buy with confidence. Other people may have  similar bolts but they are not the one I make. Make sure to check out my other items up for sale. Thanks for looking!  

***This bolt will not accept the bracket on the front of the slip on passenger seat. The space on the head is not big enough.***

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