Harley Xr750,xlr,kr,xlch,streettracker,bobber Alum. Front Motor Mounts on 2040-parts.com
Columbia, Missouri, US
Aluminum front motor mount plates as used on XR750, XLR, KRTT Harley race bikes. Fits all K model and XL frames from 1952 to 1981.
Perfect for your Street tracker, Ironhead or bobber.
Free shipping to the lower 48.
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