Barnett Black Vinyl Throttle Cable (+6") 306-96+6-ds Ds-223900 on 2040-parts.com
Loudon, Tennessee, US
Barnett
Black Vinyl Throttle Cable (+6")
This item fits the following models:
Harley Davidson | FLSTC Heritage Softail Classic | 2000 | |
Harley Davidson | FLSTC Heritage Softail Classic | 1999 | |
Harley Davidson | FLSTC Heritage Softail Classic | 1998 | |
Harley Davidson | FLSTC Heritage Softail Classic | 1997 | |
Harley Davidson | FLSTC Heritage Softail Classic | 1996 | |
Harley Davidson | FXDWG Dyna Wide Glide | 2005 | |
Harley Davidson | FXDWG Dyna Wide Glide | 2004 | |
Harley Davidson | FXDWG Dyna Wide Glide | 2003 | |
Harley Davidson | FXDWG Dyna Wide Glide | 2002 | |
Harley Davidson | FXDWG Dyna Wide Glide | 2001 | |
Harley Davidson | FXDWG Dyna Wide Glide | 2000 | |
Harley Davidson | FXDWG Dyna Wide Glide | 1999 | |
Harley Davidson | FXDWG Dyna Wide Glide | 1998 | |
Harley Davidson | FXDWG Dyna Wide Glide | 1997 | |
Harley Davidson | FXDWG Dyna Wide Glide | 1996 | |
Harley Davidson | FXSTS Springer Softail | 2000 | |
Harley Davidson | FXSTS Springer Softail | 1999 | |
Harley Davidson | FXSTS Springer Softail | 1998 | |
Harley Davidson | FXSTS Springer Softail | 1997 | |
Harley Davidson | FXSTS Springer Softail | 1996 | |
Harley Davidson | FXSTS/I Springer Softail | 2000 | |
Harley Davidson | FXSTS/I Springer Softail | 1999 | |
Harley Davidson | FXSTS/I Springer Softail | 1998 | |
Harley Davidson | FXSTS/I Springer Softail | 1997 | |
Harley Davidson | FXSTS/I Springer Softail | 1996 |
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- High quality black vinyl
- Black vinyl cables feature nylon lined, PVC coated castings in standard diameters
- Available in stock or custom lengths
- Made in the USA
- 90deg. Elbow
Actual product may vary in appearance and/or contents but rest assured the item you receive will be specific to fit the make/model/year vehicles listed.
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