Early "xl" "xlh" "xlch" Cam / "gearcase Cover" W. Chrome Sprocket Cover 57-66-69 on 2040-parts.com
Belchertown, Massachusetts, US
Early oem cam cover for Sportster Ironheads, 1957 through 1966 on "XL" and "XLH" models and all the way up through 1969 on "XLCH". Has been repaired on the lower area, below cam chest with no effect on any gasket surfaces or tolerances. Also includes an early oem sprocket cover which matches in condition. Both pieces are ready for use and they're original. NO PAYPAL. We accept all major credit and debit cards for payment and you can check out directly on listing, safely and securely through ProPay. Domestic shipping of $16.00.
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