Kraft Tech Softail 300/330 Rsd Right Side Drive Frame Harley Evo Chopper K19395 on 2040-parts.com
Zieglerville, Pennsylvania, US
38 Degrees of Rake, 4" Upstretch, 6.5" Backbone Stretch Our customer support is available please call us at 610 754 8500 with any questions *1-1/2" down tubes 1-3/4" backbone, 1-1/2" thereafter, all DOM steel tubing, mandrel bent For use with Panhead, Shovelhead & Evolution engines (please contact us for Twin-Cam fit) & RSD Transmission Please note, struts shown are not included. Contact us for pricing ยทShipping Please contact us for Availability on this frame. In most cases we keep stock however a 2 week wait might be necessary We do ship to international addresses. Buyers are responsible for any international customs and duties that may apply. We accept payment by PayPal and credit card. We offer a 60 day return policy Buyer Pays return shipping. Our customer support is available please call us at 610-754-8500 with any questions
MADE IN THE U.S.A BY KRAFT TECH
PART # K19395
* Engineered with a super-strong upper frame design with integral neck webbing that offers unparalleled strength with pleasing aesthetics
* Dual down tubes curve smoothly and flow continuously to become the lower frame rails
* These Softail-style beauties are delivered complete with billet hidden axle rear section
*Axle cover set included.
* Component kit consists of our best quality pivot axle w/flush mount stainless pivot bolts and bearings
* Integral one-piece trans mounting plate is part of the frame structure, assuring unit construction strength and the best possible alignment
* Axles are 1" in diameter
* Frames accept any 5 or 6-speed Right Side Drive Softail-style transmission
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