Harley Cable Adjuster,vintage Part,panhead,knucklehead,k Model,flathead,oe Part. on 2040-parts.com
Frankfort, Kentucky, US
Vintage cable adjuster for Harley clutch or brake cable. Cable housing screws into this type adjuster. Has surface rust. A very nice old part. Please email any questions.
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