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Husqvarna Speedometer, Tachometer, Nd, Mile Speedo, 1986 – 1988, Nos, Free Ship on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Achberg, Germany

Achberg, Germany
Condition:New Brand:Husqvarna Placement on Vehicle:Front Manufacturer Part Number:15 17 493-03 (151749303)

HVA parts #: 15 17 493-03 (151749303)

Rare original Husqvarna ND (Nippon Denso) speedo for your Husky. Mile version up to 85 (90) miles. Odometer is adjustable in both directions. Diameter is 85 millimeters (3.35 inch). Stamped 157100-2611, 2240 REV=1MILE, MADE IN JAPAN. NOS item. Stored for 25 years. Installed from 1986 at Huskys until the ugly CEV speedos appeared in 1989.

Usable even at KTM, Maico, Penton, Hercules, BMW and other brands.

Fits to 21” wheel with small drive gear for front wheel. Needs Veglia Borletti drive gear and cable.

Comes with both cables and bulbs for speedo light and high beam control.

FREE SHIPPING WORLDWIDE. Item will be shipped from Germany. This will take about two weeks. I’m sure you searched this part for longer time.

Watch my auctions for more VDO and Husqvarna speedos. I’m selling VDO front drives and cables for front and back drives.

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