Harley 1974 Rapido 175 Kick Start Lever With Rubber * on 2040-parts.com
Snohomish, Washington, US
5D10524H4 also found S175 on the frame data plate.
I combine shipments to save on shipping cost. Ebay now takes about 10% of the shipping amount that you pay, for their profit and this of course increases shipping cost.
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