Harley Davidson 1979-1981 Sportster Rear Swing Arm - K Model/shovelhead/panhead on 2040-parts.com
Stanfield, North Carolina, US
HARLEY DAVIDSON 1979-1981 SPORTSTER REAR SWING ARM FOR K-MODEL, SHOVELHEAD, PANHEAD, KNUCKLEHEAD. This is an original 1979-1981 Sportster Rear Swing Arm for Disc Brakes. This is a great bolt on conversion for 1978 & earlier. Drum Brake Cycles to Disc Brake set up. The chrome is fair.
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