Jims Fork Stem Nut Wrench - Motorcycle Tool, Automotive Tool, Wrench, Stem Nut on 2040-parts.com
Rocklin, California, US
JIMS FORK STEM NUT WRENCH
- Great time saver
- No need to remove the radio package
- Allows easy access to the top fork stem nut
- Now you can loosed and tighten the torque to your specifications
- For use on touring models
- Provides years of use, duribility, and utility
FITMENT:
96 - 12 FLHT AND 94 - 12 FLHR MODELS
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