1" Billet Quartz Clock For Motorcycle Handlebars, 1 Inch Bar on 2040-parts.com
Davenport, Florida, United States
Nice heavy clock with Allen Bolt mount. Designed for handlebars 1 inch diameter. Clock is in need of a battery, but is in full working condition. This was a rather expensive piece, is Billet. In need of a good polish, was mounted on my VTX for 3 years prior to selling bike. As is as seen
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