Harley Davidson S&s Super B 81 Carburetor & Air Cleaner Big-twin Ironhead Shovel on 2040-parts.com
Chester, New York, United States
s&s super b 81 carburetor . fits many bikes shovel / super glide /ironhead pre 1980's many others as well. Comes with everthing shown in pics very rare and in great usable shape would recommend a quik cleaning but nothing major no parts required
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