Yankee Engineuity Chrome Harley Strait Top Clamp And 1 7/8" Micro Gauge Mount on 2040-parts.com
Riverside, New Jersey, US
This sale is for a Chrome Handlebar Top Clamp and uses 1995 style indicator lamps your existing factory lamp module screws into the clamp. The matching gauge bracket bolts to the clamp and is not angled. The chrome gauge mount is for micro style gauges that measure 1-7/8" Get a great deal here retail is over $300.00 with a low start price give it a bid and good luck
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