Front & Rear Brake Disc Rotor For Harley Davidson Shovelhead & Sportster 1972-83 on 2040-parts.com
Hampton, Connecticut, US
This is a front & rear brake disc rotor for Harley Davidson Shovelhead models.
It features steel with a fine satin finish and is interchangeable with stock discs.
It is 10" in diameter and has an offset of .076".
For use on cast and wire wheels.
It replaces OEM Harley number 41807-74.
It Fits:
FLH 1972-1983 Front
FX 1973-1973 Front
FX 1973-1980 Rear
FL 1973-1980 Rear
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