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Harley Davidson Hummer 125 Lightweight Cowling Speedometer Headlight 48 49 50 51 on 2040-parts.com

US $74.99
Location:

Harrisonburg, Virginia, US

Harrisonburg, Virginia, US
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Original cowling which fits over the rubber band fork 1948-1951 (not '52 bc that's hydraglide), and houses the speedometer and headlight for Harley Davidson 125cc lightweight hummer; comes with a speedometer that is missing the needle and glass and needs total restoration. its a place holder. Cowling in solid condition. no rot. I'm not an expert. Use the pictures to identify the year and condition. Shipping is 19.99 via FedEx. Check my other parts out! Most are of the this era 48-51 125cc and later 165cc Harley hummer parts. Cowling for rubber band fork only!

Cash in person or mo. No pp. pp will be refunded if sent.can do square with my iphone, visa, mastercard, discover, or amex. thanks

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