Original Harley Davidson Panhead Adjustaglide Triple Trees Knucklehead Flathead on 2040-parts.com
Binghamton, New York, US
Original Harley Davidson Panhead adjustaglide triple trees. All OEM hardware included. Comes with original OEM steering damper knob, friction discs, and OEM top cover. The real deal right here, no disappointments. Ready to bolt on and go!! No reserve!!
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