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CLEAR-COATED: Yes
CLT ADJ LOCATION: Bottom
COLOR: Natural
FINISH: Polished
LENGTH: 55 3/4"
MADE IN THE U.S.A.: Yes
MATERIAL: Stainless Steel
MODEL: High-Efficiency
PACKAGING: Each
SPECIFIC APPLICATION: Yes
STYLE: Clutch
TYPE: Cable
1979 - 1980 Harley-Davidson 1200 Fat Bob - FXEF
1977 - 1979 Harley-Davidson 1200 Low Rider - FXS
1971 - 1978 Harley-Davidson 1200 Super Glide - FX
1973 - 1980 Harley-Davidson 1200 Super Glide - FXE
1982 - 1984 Harley-Davidson Electra Glide Sport - FLHS
1984 - 1985 Harley-Davidson Softail - FXST
1985 - 1986 Harley-Davidson Wide Glide - FXWG
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