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Harley Davidson Dirt Track Shocks Ohlins White Power Shocks Dirt Track Racing on 2040-parts.com

US $1,100.00
Location:

Sun City, California, US

Sun City, California, US
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THIS IS A VERY RARE SET OF WHITE POWER FULLY ADJUSTABLE PIGGYBACK RACE SHOCKS. ALSO ADJUSTABLE LENGHT. 16" TO 16 1/2" AND EVERYTHING IN BETWEEN. THESE ARE FOR THE HARLEY DAVIDSON DIRT TRACK BIKES. I AM SURE YOU COULD USE THEM ON ANYTHING YOU WANTED. THEY ARE BRAND NEW. I AM THE ORIGINAL OWNER OF THEM. THEY COST $1,800.00. I NEVER USED THEM OR MOUNTED THEM. AT THE TIME I PURCHASED THREE SETS, USED TWO SETS AND NEVER NEEDED THESE. YOU CAN BUY ALL THE REBUILD STUFF STILL FOR THEM. BUT YOU WILL NEVER FIND ANOTHER PAIR OF NEW ONES. I KEPT THESE STORED FOR YEARS THINKING I MIGHT NEED THEM ONE DAY. BUT AT 50 YEARS OLD IM DONE. SHIPPING WILL BE CALCULATED AT END OF AUCTION...THANKS FOR LOOKING.  

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