This cover goes with the belt drive I have on another auction. This is a very nice cover for your belt drive. Chrome is nice and comes with derby and inspection
covers and screws. Fits 1970 through early1984.
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- Chrome sport rack soft tail, xl, dyna original harley, (US $80.00)
- Autocom headset extension cable (in-ear speaker adapter) part 26(US $24.50)
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