Harley-davidson Wide Glide Lower Triple Tree W/fork Lock Tab on 2040-parts.com
Greenville, South Carolina, US
What we have here is a used but not abused wide glide lower tree I believe it to be from the 80s it is chrome and has the lock made on it the pictures can tell you more than I can and it appears to have no damage so look at pictures, ask questions, payment 3 days, shipping & handling lower 48 only No international shipping thanks stkesq
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