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Russell Floating Front Rotor Harley Softail '84-99 Single Disc Fxstc on 2040-parts.com

US $25.00
Location:

Springfield, Virginia, US

Springfield, Virginia, US
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 Used Russell floating rotor, fits Harley Softail Custom (FXSTC) single front disc '84-99 and other 41mm Wide Glide single disc applications. Rotor is true, mic's out good and has no ridges. Removed from a well-running bike to replace w/ a custom rotor. Chrome center carrier. Sold as is, no warrantees are implied or given.

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