Harley Tank Emblem Gasket Set! Knucklehead Ul Wl Fl 45 1940 1941 1942 1943-1946 on 2040-parts.com
Vancouver, British Columbia, CA
Up for sale here is a very helpful item for your 1940 1941 1942 1943 1944 1945 1946 Harley WL, U, UL or WLDR, WR racers. WLA and WLC bikes that have been restored in civilian dress can also use these too. This is a set of new tank badge gaskets that go between your tank and your tank emblem/ badge. These are often forgotten. This protect your paint and also stop annoying tank badge rattle. I have seen many bikes assembled with these missing / forgotten. A helpful item for sure. Shipping airmail to USA is $2.00, worldwide airmail is $4.00 and to Canada is $2.00. That is is. Hope these help your bike! Easy paypal payment accepted.
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