Harley Davidson Or Custom Motorcycle Internal Hidden Fork Stop Kit on 2040-parts.com
New Carlisle, Ohio, US
This auction is for a used but in very good cond Fred Joslin internal hidden fork stop kit stainless steel with decorative grooves for use with Gillett triple trees and frames using external bearing cups. Item may be missing a small part or two but appears all there. I am selling as is no returns. Please check fitment and ask any questions before bidding. This is for a Harley Davidson or custom motorcycle
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