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Harley Davidson Blueprint Plans Big Twin Transmission Shop Wall Poster Parts Hd on 2040-parts.com

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Pittsfield, Massachusetts, United States

Pittsfield, Massachusetts, United States
Condition:New Country of Manufacture:United States Type:ATVs & Motorcycles HD:Poster Make:Harley-Davidson

HARLEY DAVIDSON BLUEPRINT of a Vintage Big Twin Transmission & Clutch

{ this is a quality black & white copy on good paper of a blueprint }

Mint condition, Will ship in a NEW ridged tube. approx. 33" X 24"

Incredible Detail , Great for the shop wall & Great for research & understanding the relation ship of all the working parts.some of the lettering on the right side is blurry.the transmission & parts are all clear.

This print shows several Views of the Tranny, it lets you to be able to see 'inside' the Transmission!

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