Kuryakyn 1075 Chrome Zombie Shift Linkage For 80-12 Harley Touring Softail Dyna on 2040-parts.com
Warminster, Pennsylvania, US
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Kuryakyn #1075
Zombie Shift Linkage (ea)
This item fits:
80-12 Electra Glides, Road glides, Street Glides, Tour Glides, & Road Kings & Trikes, 86-12 Softail Models (except 97-99 FLSTS) & 93-02 Dyna Wide Glides.
Note:
Can also be used on 93-12 Dyna models with forward controls, and Dyna
switchback, if shift linkage extensions kit (P/N 1067) is added - sold
separately.
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