Harley Chrome Oem Shift Lever Part# 34694-74a Softail, Touring, Shovelhead, Flh, on 2040-parts.com
Parkville, Maryland, US
Harley OEM shift lever in nice used condition other than mark in the rubber. Should fit many years and models. Please check pictures and part# for fitment to your bike.
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