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Bdl Belt Drives Limited Ltd 3" Open Drive Primary Harley Softail Chopper Custom on 2040-parts.com

US $950.00
Location:

Chula Vista, California, US

Chula Vista, California, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:BDL BELT DRIVES LIMITED LTD. Manufacturer Part Number:EVO-9S Country of Manufacture:United States

BDL's EVO-9S is the work horse of belt drives. With over 50,000 kits running on bikes today you can be reassured this drive can outlast and out perform the competition. Our one-piece 6061-T6 polished billet motor plate locks the trans and engine together. All of these kits include a 3" wide belt drive unit with polished pressure plate, double row sealed mainshaft bearing, polished aluminum side plate and pulley covers and a complete "BDL Clutch" with Kevlar® plates. For installation in wide frame/tire applications, choose the appropriate insert. For Softail® Models from 1990 to 2006.

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