New Harley Billet Starter Solenoid Cover Multi-fit Oem# 31798-04 Twin Cam Evo Xl on 2040-parts.com
Milton, Pennsylvania, US
Chrome-plated billet aluminum cover includes chrome mounting hardware.
Fits '99-'06 Twin Cam-equipped models (except '06 Dyna™), '90-later Evolution® 1340-equipped models, '95-later XL883 and '91-later XL1200 models. Does not fit Vent Hose Cover Kit P/N 37961-02.
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