Harley Sporster & Big Twin Battery Strap-brand New In Package on 2040-parts.com
Duncannon, Pennsylvania, US
Brand new battery hold down strap for most Harley's from 73-03. It has never been removed from the package. The part # is 66476-73A. For it for my wife's 02 Sportster but she recently totaled her bike before I got a chance to put it on so it is now up for sale.
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