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Norton Featherbed Alloy Fork Yokes Aluminum Trees on 2040-parts.com

US $50.00
Location:

cebu city, Cebu, PH

cebu city, Cebu, PH
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 Beautiful set of alloy  7-3/8" yokes for Atlas etc, the bottom yoke is much thicker around the stem base than the OEM item, this is much stronger than the
genuine one and will not bend like the Norton one does, and its half the weight, cast in A356 Hi tensile alloy, comes with steering damper, stainless fittings
A must for that featherbed based project, Ship worldwide $50 by Fedex to anywhere in the US, elsewhere please ask for quote, IGNORE the shipping calculator.

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