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Harley 3/4 Inch Axle Softail Stock Rear Brake Caliper Mount Mounting Bracket on 2040-parts.com

US $30.00
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Danbury, North Carolina, US

Danbury, North Carolina, US
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Softail rear caliper mounting bracket - approximate 87-99.

Fits 3/4" axle.

Has good pad shim areas.

The black wrinkle is a little bubbly close to axle.

Overall good shape.

 

Bin B5

Code:cd100213

 

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