MSRP $198
Harley-Davidson Front Wheel Hub
New in box!!!
Designed to work with either 19" or 21"
Use the sized spokes and rim for the diameter of wheel desired
Can be used with chrome or stainless steel spokes
The hub uses 5/16'-18 rotor mounting bolts
Dual disc design; 2 front rotors
Fits-
FX models (except FXWG) 1978-1983
FXR models 1982-1983
XL models 1978-1983
OHIO RESIDENTS MUST PAY 6.25% SALES TAX
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