New Harley Sportster Shift Fork Fits 1952-1990 34294-84 on 2040-parts.com
Wilmington, Delaware, US
Brand new shifter fork for Harley Sportster. This is made by Eastern motorcycle parts and replaces Harley part number 34294-84. The description says it fits 1952-1990 Sportsters. Please make sure this is what you need and ask questions before bidding - no returns. US shipments only.
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