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Kuryakyn 7010 Motorcycle Foot Control Component: Replacement Rubber Pad Set for Transformer Board Floorboards, Black

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Management number 212559923 Release Date 2026/04/06 List Price US$15.13 Model Number 212559923
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The Kuryakyn 7010 rubber pads are a replacement piece for Kuryakyn Transformer floorboards. Transformer floorboards offer a secure, comfortable perch. Features hidden retractable passenger cruise pegs. Includes (1) black, rubber pad set for two boards; suggested for installation (not included): set of metric hex wrenches, metric hex sockets, torque wrench, and needlenose pliers. The Kuryakyn 7010 rubber pads are compatible with Kuryakyn Transformer floorboards, ideal for Honda Gold Wing motorcycles.

  • Replacement piece for Kuryakyn Transformer floorboards; Rubber pads
  • Transformer floorboards offer a secure, comfortable perch for passengers
  • Features a hidden retractable passenger cruise pegs
  • Includes (1) black, rubber pad set for two boards; Suggested for installation (not included): set of metric hex wrenches, metric hex sockets, torque wrench, and needlenose pliers
  • Compatible with Kuryakyn Transformer floorboards, ideal for Honda Gold Wing motorcycles
Brand Kuryakyn
Model 7010
Exterior Painted
Item Weight 1 pounds
Manufacturer Kuryakyn
Item model number 7010
Product Dimensions 9.5 x 7 x 2 inches
Manufacturer Part Number 7010
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer No

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