This is a pair of battery hold down rods for a 1958 to 1964 panhead. They are old and a little beat up but very usable with good threads and restoration quality given a little massaging. If you're not good with this kinda stuff please order reproductions and leave these for people who are good at this kinda stuff. I'm throwing in a pair of battery terminal screws just so people won't think I'm a grouchy old biker, which I am.
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