Linkert Mr4a Carburetor on 2040-parts.com
Brighton, Colorado, United States
Full disclosure I am listing this for my father-in-law who ran Harry's Motors motorcycle shop in Denver for a LONG time before retiring. The shop ran from 1928 to 2005 and spanned 4 generations.
Selling a Linkert MR4A Harley racing carburetor with double venturi and new style float (not cork).
If you are looking for the MR4A then you don't need to be told too much about, but you know you want it :)
Check the pics for yourself, but this thing is pristine! It's been owned by a true professional for many years and cared for impeccably.
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