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Kraft Tech Touring-bagger Rubber Mounted 1994–2006 Frame For 23” And 26" Wheel on 2040-parts.com

US $1,640.00
Location:

Lancaster, California, United States

Lancaster, California, United States
Condition:New Brand:Kraft Tech Manufacturer Part Number:K18023SW

  • For 23” and 26” Front Tire

  • Accepts Twin Cam 88 and Evolution engines with matching Touring Rubber-Mounted model transmissions

  • Accepts all stock sheet metal, forks and suspension from the various Road King models made from 1994 thru 2006

  • This new frame features a tubular backbone for flexibility on the down tube and backbone . It also has dual down tube rails with seven bends, one continuously curve for quality and strength.

  • The Main frame rails are 1 ¼” thick wall from DOM steel tubing with 2” on the backbone .

  • All frames are hand crafted using the highest quality CNC and laser cut components and TIG-MIG welded for quality and strength of the frame.

  • FREE SHIPPING ONLY IN THE 48 CONTINENTAL STATES

  • SHIPPING TO ALASKA OR HAWAII IS MORE PLEASE CONTACT US FOR PRICE.

  • NO INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING

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