Harley Davidson Ironhead Sportster Primary Compensator Sprocket, Triplex, 35t on 2040-parts.com
Aliso Viejo, California, US
Harley-Davidson Ironhead Sportster Compensator Sprocket 35-tooth (x3), good used condition, ramps smooth, all teeth intact. Can ship int'l at extra cost. Please click on MotoViejo Store for more rare motorcycle parts, literature & collectibles.
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