Harley Chopper Kennedy Frame 48" Forks Front End Parting Out Very Nice Must See! on 2040-parts.com
Linwood, Kansas, United States
I bought this Chopper from my good friend and will be using the engine and transmission in another build so I am parting out the rest of the bike.
This auction is for the front fork assembly only. You will get the triple trees, fork tubes and front axle. The forks are in excellent condition. They are 48" long from top of fork tube to axle center. I would recommend buying the front wheel and calipers too since they all work together. I am not sure of the brand of the fork, but this bike was built with some of the very finest components, it was never registered or titled and never used. It was built to show only. Everything works perfectly. The entire bike except engine and transmission is available. I am parting it out, including the Chromoly frame. Let me know what you need. Thanks.
I will consider buy it now offers, let me know.
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