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Harley Road King Mini Tachometer on 2040-parts.com

US $75.00
Location:

Chapel Hill, Tennessee, United States

Chapel Hill, Tennessee, United States
Condition:Used

This tach assembly came off of a 02 Road King fuel injected bike,but will also work on a carb bike too. The mount is for a Road King set up. But there are other mounts available for other model Harleys. This tach fits a lot of different models of Harleys. The wire set up is green wire = signal from coil. Blue wire = hot +. Black = neg or ground. The tachometer model number 67943-96c

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