Twin Cam Outer Primary Chain Cover Harley Davidson Satin Bead Finish 60506-99 on 2040-parts.com
Stuart, Virginia, US
- 60506-99 model years 99 and later twin cam models.
- takeoff engine primary cover.
- Great original condition.
- Please check for fitment.
- Has a few spots but I think it could be polished out or painted blasted.
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