Pro-one "tri-fan" Polished Billet Derby Cover, New, Fits Harley Evo, Quality! on 2040-parts.com
Burleson, Texas, US
High quality Pro-One "Tri-Fan" design polished billet aluminum derby cover TO FIT EVO BIG TWINS. DOES NOT FIT TWIN-CAM MOTORS. Made in the USA! New gasket included along with chromed fasteners. Very nice looking! Excellent quality. Ready to bolt on and ride!
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