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2001 Harley Sportster Forks Front End on 2040-parts.com

US $1.00
Location:

Springdale, Arkansas, US

Springdale, Arkansas, US
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Parting out  a 2001 Sportster 883. These forks are in good shape. Chrome is in good shape ( some parts are brushed ). not brand new looking, but still in very good respectful shape cosmetically. these worked fine before they were parted, so no issues. for some reason the steering neck stem has light surface rust all over it, but nothing else is rusted at all. also includes front brake caliper. no handle bars, risers, ect.. i will try to respond to questions promptly. shipping will be calculated at end of auction. thanks!

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