Spyke Twin Cam Stealth Polished Starter Motor--new on 2040-parts.com
Scottsville, Kentucky, US
This is a brand new Spyke Stealth 1.4 kw Starter Motor with the Krypto 9 high-torque drive enhancement. It is polished with concealed bolts for a smooth appearance. It will work on 1994-2006 twin cam Harley-Davidsons, with the exception of a few Dynas. It has an engraved endcap. Dependable gears.
It sells for $508.99 through Drag Specialties. Start the Bidding at $350.
Note to International Bidders: You are welcome to bid, but the shipping costs will be adjusted accordingly.
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