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Harley Davidson Oem Silver Face Speedometer W/ Chrome Bracket Sportster Dyna on 2040-parts.com

US $269.99
Location:

Oregon City, Oregon, US

Oregon City, Oregon, US
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Genuine HD 4" Silver face Speedo and Chrome Mounting Bracket with back plate.

Purchased for a bobber project that never materialized.

Fits 04 and newer Sportster Dyna and Touring models requiring 4" speedometers. Bracket/clamp fits on standard Harley risers with 1" bars.

Speedometer reads just under 9,000 miles.

Speedo is part number 67457-04 - tested and working.

 

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