Trailer Hitch For Harley Davidson Touring Models on 2040-parts.com
Kokomo, Indiana, US
this is a used khrome werks trailer hitch . it was taken off a 2012 Harley Davidson road glide . it is in perfect condition . it will fit other years and models please check before bidding .
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