Chrome Rear Fender Support Mounting Bracket-bobber/chopper/rat Rod Bike on 2040-parts.com
Natick, Massachusetts, US
Used chrome rear fender support mounting bracket.In nice usable but not show quality shape,it does have the usual light surface scratches and a couplke of more visible ones on the sides [see pictures].This is a heavy duty piece,1" wide and 1/4" thick,it's about 14" tall overall and 10" wide at the outside bottom.
Great for a Harley-Davidson,Triumph,BSA,Honda,Yamaha etc.
bobber,chopper or rat rod bike.
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