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1980 Harley Ironhead Sportster Speedometer, Tach And Mounting Bracket on 2040-parts.com

US $79.95
Location:

King, North Carolina, US

King, North Carolina, US
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here is a very good shape setup for 70's and 80's Harley Davidson sportster, superglide , ironhead, XL, FX. Speedometer is a after market one with low miles works great but trip ometer reset will not reset to all 0's closest you can get is 020 as shown in pic. Tach is an electric type (not cable) and will work with points or electronic ign. has high beam light and works great, made by Harley. chrome bracket has some wear around bolt holes, came off a 1980 sportster. free shipping to USA no international shipping

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