Harley Forks Front End 39mm Narrow Glide Fxr Dyna Sportster Shovel Head Chopper on 2040-parts.com
Pasadena, California, US
Harley Davidson Front End. Straight and working as they should. Stanchion tubes have no rust. For single disc. Steering tube measures 7" long. Hub width approx 4 3/4". Axle center to top of tree uncompressed 31 3/4". Stanchion tube centers 6 7/8".
Please ask any questions . Sold with no reserve.
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