Nos Harley 6649 Adjustable Fork Washers Panhead Shovelhead Sidecar on 2040-parts.com
Derry, New Hampshire, US
Up for sale I have a group of ten NOS 6649 adjustable fork washers. You do not get the package only the washers. They are number 7 in the diagram. Ask any questions and thanks for looking.
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