Harley-davidson Police Radio/tacometer Relocater Bracket on 2040-parts.com
Plaucheville, Louisiana, US
This is a Harley-Davidson Police Radio Mount for Road King Police Motorcycles. This bracket allows the relocation of the tacometer and the means to mount a mobile radio to the handlebars.
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