1973-85 Louvered Chrome Rear Chain Guard Fx "new Repro" on 2040-parts.com
Clear Lake, Minnesota, US
FX "NEW REPRO" 1973-85 LOUVERED CHROME CHAIN GUARD
PART #60302-73TA
THIS IS A VERY NICE REAR CHAIN GUARD.
COMES COMPLETE WITH RUBBER MOUNT AND BUSHING.
THIS IS FOR 4 SPEED MODELS.
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