G0070 Oem New 2 Over Stock Fork Tube Harley 45392-86 Sportster Fxr 86-87 on 2040-parts.com
Butler, Pennsylvania, US
OEM 2+ FORK TUBE
This auction is for one new OEM 2 over stock fork tube. Only have this one.
Has "G" type end and corse thread
Diamension 35mm & 25.25" long
Fits: 86-87 FXR and Sportster models
G0070
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