(h2) 1961 165cc Harley Hummer Primary Chain + Sprocket on 2040-parts.com
Reed City, Michigan, US
1961 165cc Harley Hummer primary chain + sprocket
This is a engine primary sprocket and chain. Both are in good shape with no ware on sprocket and little stretch in the chain.
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ATTENTION: postage price is lower 48 U.S.states.
Antique, Vintage, Historic for Sale
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