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Harley-davidson Ironhead Sportster Motor Sprocket With Nut 1982 34t on 2040-parts.com

US $25.00
Location:

Wilkesboro, North Carolina, US

Wilkesboro, North Carolina, US
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 Up for auction is a motor sprocket with nut for Harley-Davidson Ironhead Sportster . This came from a 1982 XL and may fit other Harley Sportster XL1000 but, please check with your service technician for proper fit and function to your Bike. Very good used condition;  (see photos). Has 34T. Worked well before removal. Not from a wreck or salvage.  International shipping available. Check out my other auctions for more Sportster parts. 

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