Victory Hammer Vegas Kingpin 1.5" Lowering Kit Lowering Link King Pin Dog Bones on 2040-parts.com
Depew, New York, US
This listing is for a pair of 1.5" lowering links for your victory motorcycle.
- Fits all years:
- Vegas
- Kingpin
- Hammer
- Will not fit Jackpot
These lowering links are great for that lowered look or for riders with a shorter inseam. They are made in the USA out of high gade steel (not aluminum) and are powdercoated black so they will never rust or corrode. They come with instructions and a 100% satisfaction guarantee.
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