Kuryakyn Starter Connector Plug Cover (each) - 1315 Tr on 2040-parts.com
Richardson, Texas, US
Fits: Harley Davidson EVO Big Twin 1996-2006 / Twin Cam Starters
Covers the white plastic electrical connector on top of the starter motor
Sold individually
Intended for Dresser, Road King, and Dyna models. The connector will be covered by the oil tank on Softail models
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