"kh" / "xl" / "ch" / "xlh" Thru 1963 Front Wheel Oem "brake Plate" Assb Complete on 2040-parts.com
Belchertown, Massachusetts, US
Nice early "Sportster" and "KH" model Harley front wheel "brake plate" assembly for models through 1963. Old chrome plating is pitted as pictured, but this is a nice part and is in good condition. Casting number of 44147-54. It's all complete with oem components. NO PAYPAL. We accept all major credit and debit cards for payment and you can check out directly on listing, safely and securely through ProPay. Domestic shipping of $14.00.
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