Harley Davidson Belt Pulley Fits Big Twins on 2040-parts.com
Grandview, Missouri, United States
New in Box 70 Tooth Sprocket 1and 1/8th Belt Fits 2000-UP b/Twins and Customs!!! Great Looking Pulley Always remember 2000-up pulleys have 2.22" center holes just in case you forgot.
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