Fork Brace For Harley 41mm Forks By Billet By Custom Cycle Engineering on 2040-parts.com
Wilmington, Delaware, US
This is a brand new Custom Cycle Engineering fork brace for Harley Davidsons that have a wide glide style front end and 41mm fork tubes. It is brand new, but it has been in a showcase for awhile, so there is some shelf wear, but nothing that would keep you from putting this on your bike and being proud of it.
Overview of Custom Cycle 41mm Chrome Billet Aluminum Fork Brace - TB26001
- They took a solid piece of 6061 T-6 aluminum to create this marvel and then chrome-plated the baby
- A compound arch increases torsional stiffness, which means less deflection and twisting and more fender clearance
- Easily bolts to lower fork leg, enabling dust covers to be used
- Made in the U.S.A.
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