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New Harley Davidson Shift Fork 34297-84 (-.005) 4 Speed Sportster 1954-1990 on 2040-parts.com

US $30.00
Location:

Wilmington, Delaware, US

Wilmington, Delaware, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:HARLEY DAVIDSON Manufacturer Part Number:34297-84

Auction is for a shift fork for Harley Sportster part number 34297-84.  This should fit from 1954-1990, but you should double check with the part number I've provided to make sure it's what you need. Please ask questions prior to bidding - no returns. Continental US sales only.

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