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Harley Parts - Handle Bar - Brake & Clutch Cables & Takeoff Levers / Handles on 2040-parts.com

US $149.99
Location:

Saint Louis, Missouri, US

Saint Louis, Missouri, US
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 HARLEY DAVIDSON PARTS

HANDLE BARS - Removable

Stainless Steel / Chrome Finish

Left Side Grip

1" diameter / Dimpled for Wires

App. 32" Width  --  11" Rise

Believe this to be a Stock Handle Bar

TAKEOFF LEVERS/HANDLES

Throttle Control & Brake control Levers

1st  has 10 4594 0n Handle

2nd has 1   3 & Pat. 5311792

Polished Aluminum

Are App. 8" in Length

Appear to be New- No Wearing or scratches

BRAKE CABLE

#42161-09

DOT  HCL  Hose Ass.  HHS 300  05/2010  1/8 HL

CLUTCH CABLE

APP. 67 1/2" in length

These appear to be in New - Unused Condition

No Dings, Dents, Scratches, Wear Marks or Wrench / Ratchet Marks

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