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Harley experience and Koss® sound quality collaborate to provide superior performance with improved microphone and speakers for use with 1998-later stereo system. Microphone clamp can be installed on the left side of an open- or full-face helmet. Thin, injection-molded speaker housings include soft fabric covering.
77147-98
Fits '98-later FLHTCU/I, FLHTC, FLHTCUTG and '98-'02 FLTR models equipped with Intercom/CB Radio Kit P/N 76331-98. (Does not retrofit earlier models.)
MSRP US $199.95
I am selling this headset for $140.00 shipped, it is new and never been used. Thanks for looking
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