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Harley Davidson Twin Cam Throttle Body Plates 50 Mm 54 Mm on 2040-parts.com

US $50.00
Location:

Hampton, Connecticut, US

Hampton, Connecticut, US
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 With the motors on our Harleys continuing to get larger and larger every year there is a need for bigger throttle bodies as well.  I have been converting the throttle bodies to be bigger since they came out with the throttle bodies and I made the carb bigger in the earlier year.  The most difficult part has been making the throttle plates themselves. After many years of doing this I am willing to make them for sale to the public.  I have 43 to 48 mm for the 2001 -2005 ,  I have 46 to 50 mm 2006-2009 cable operated, I also have the 54 mm plates for the 2006 - 2009 models, I also have the 54 or 55 mm plates for the late model Fly By Wire models. I can make pretty much any size you want just ask.   thanks  dan vance racing

                                                    

 

 

 


 

 

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