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I have a set of lowering shocks in black from progressive for a dyna. I believe they are 11", they cam on the bike and were replaced. They are in great shape. I'd take $100, buyer pays shipping.
Also have a Ness fairing in black for a 49mm front end. I built a mounting kit for it that raises the headlight and fairing 6" out of stianless bar stock to lift the light, and 1 1/4" clutch cable clamps to fit your t bars or risers for the upper mounting holes on the fairing. The shield has been plasti dipped to black it out. I'd like $250 for it, buyer pays shipping.
Also may have a set of ~14" hagon shocks in black for a dyna as well, setup for riders from 160-200 pounds. Would like to trade for some fxdx adjustables for a different look and a slightly shorter shock. Hagon will change shock lengths for free but I like the black/satin look on the fxdx set.
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