Kuryakyn® 9054 - Chrome Girder Shift Linkage

3 reviews|Item # mpn4550439793
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Vehicle Fitment

Harley Davidson

Features

  • Thoroughly developed for unbeatable quality and enduring value
  • Made with experience and proven by quality
  • Perfect for both professionals and enthusiasts

Product Details

Chrome Girder Shift Linkage by Kuryakyn®. Shift with style! Machined from billet aluminum and then chrome plated with care, Kuryakyn Girder Shift Linkage is a beautiful addition to your bike. Innovative design looks great by itself or with Kuryakyn Girder Shift Lever where applicable.

Installation

Brand:
Part Number:
9054
Alternate MPN:
494489

Reviews

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3 of 5
Does Not Fit Onto the Suzuki Boulevard M50
Does not fit onto the Suzuki Boulevard M50. Overall, product looks good but was not able to test it.
Posted by Cory (Oak Ridge, NJ) / April 17, 20222009 Suzuki M50 Boulevard
5 of 5
Solid
I put these on my bike Saturday. On Tuesday, I was riding home, with the wind folded out, as I travel highway to and from work. As I was waiting to make a left hand turn, off the highway into my driveway, I was rear ended by a car going 60mph. The bike is totaled, I survived somehow. These pegs still work. The left side of the bike it and scraped down the highway, taking a big chunk out of the Asphalt. After I was released from the hospital, I went home to check the bike. The wind still operate and function, very minimal damage, slightly torqued out of bring flat when closed, still could function normally.
Posted by Bryce (Fargo, ND) / August 07, 20212005 Harley Davidson Softail Standard
3 of 5
These Things Are Junk!!!
The concept is great! But youd think someone would think about getting some specific measurements from a few specific bikes, rather than just make a random part that doesn't fit any bike!
Posted by Robert (West Rutland, VT) / August 06, 2019

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