Brand:Harley Davidson
Part Type:handlebars
Manufacturer Part Number:45036-61p
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HARLEY-DAVIDSON AERMACCHI HANDLEBAR LEVER PIVOT PIN 45036-61P NEW OLD STOCK JP
This handlebar lever pivot pin is new, only taken out of the package for pictures. SOLD AS SEEN IN PICTURES. VISIT OUR STORE TO SEE OUR LARGE COLLECTION OF VINTAGE AERMACCHI, JAPANESE, BRITISH, EUROPEAN AND AMERICAN MOTORCYCLE PARTS. MOST ALL OF OUR PARTS ARE FROM THE MOUNTAIN WEST UNITED STATES, THE CLIMATE IS VERY DRY AND COOL, A VERY GENTLE AND PRESERVATIVE ATMOSPHERE TOWARDS METALS. *JP*
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By Tim Pollard
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