Harley Tank Lift Kit...flaming Skull....polished..1 3/4 " Lift on 2040-parts.com
Machesney Park, Illinois, US
1- 3/4 " Harley Tank Lift kit....Fits several models and several years.....Any of the softail models ,Rocker,...Virtually any with the same tabbed tank mount set up.....Custom casted out of aluminum, and buffed to a chrome like luster...Hidden mounting bolts make it a great eye catcher....Raise the tank to ensure airflow over engine as well as making a much more stout looking bike......This piece gives the bike a whole new look....Kit includes right and left side and all of the hardware pictured to mount...About 20 minutes for even the novice to install....A simple , but great custom set....Please check my other auctions for awesome custom inserts as well......
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