Shovelhead "new Repro" 1968 Up Polished Clutch Lever Assembly #38609-68 on 2040-parts.com
Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania, US
SHOVELHEAD "NEW REPRO" 1968 UP POLISHED CLUTCH LEVER ASSEMBLY. THIS IS GOOD QUALITY AND FITS 1968 UP TO 1971 FL AND 1971-72 XL. THE WINNER MAY REQUEST MORE THAN ONE ASSEMBLY AT THE SAME PRICE AS WON. IF YOU WOULD LIKE MORE THAN ONE, PLEASE EMAIL ME THROUGH EBAY UPON REQUESTING AN INVOICE FOR PAYMENT. PART #38609-68
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