"screamin Eagle" 103 Shift Linkage For Harley Davidson Cvo's on 2040-parts.com
Sanger, California, US
NEW from Tamarack Machine Works: Designed by request of a friend for his CVO Screamin Eagle Roadglide. Our 103 C.I. edition "Twin Eagle" shift linkage for Harley touring bikes or Softials. One piece machined from 6061 T6 billet Aluminum through multiple C.N.C. operations. Linkage is 3 dimensional with an anodized matte black finish and has polished raised lettering and Eagles. Comes complete with chrome plated hiem joints to connect linkage to your bike. 110 C.I. linkage ALSO AVAILABLE Free shipping inside the U.S.A. $25 to ship international “Put something on your Harley that looks like it belongs there” tm
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