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Airfoil Rider Heel Rest, Harley part#50281-01, there is a small scrape on the bottom outside corner of the right heel rest, about 3/8", no other marks, $40 includes shipping to continental USA, PayPal preferred. This item is also posted in the Dyna section.
Product Details
Shaped to control the wind, this collection features thick vertical rubber treads set in a field of mirror-polished chrome. The slim tapered shape mimics the leading edge of a plane's wing, and the contour is as contemporary as it gets. Designed to complement H-DŽ Airfoil Collection Footpegs, these Airfoil Heel Rests help reduce rider fatigue on a long trip, and add a touch of style around town. Fits '89-later FX SoftailŽ models (except FXCW/C and FXS) and '90-later DynaŽ models (except '03-later DynaŽ models with forward controls).
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