Big Twin 28 Degree Frame Neck Forging Replacement For Knucklehead Frames 1936-40 on 2040-parts.com
West Jordan, Utah, US
BIG TWIN 28 DEGREE FRAME NECK FORGING REPLACEMENT FOR KNUCKLEHEAD FRAMES 1936-1940
VT No: 51-0623
Replica frame neck forging has a 28° rake and is machined to accept stock diameter tubing.
Fits:
EL 1936-1940
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