Harley Davidson Belt Drive Shroud Tribal on 2040-parts.com
Holiday, Florida, US
Tribal outer shroud for BDL open belt drive used but in very good condition will add a very kool touch if you have a tribal paint theme going or just for a stk paint job adds to that badd azz look if you are into tribal this is for you
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