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Fork Seal & Retainer Clip Harley Kit Softail Dyna Fxwg 1984 - 2012 on 2040-parts.com

AU $23.70
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South Australia, Australia

South Australia, Australia
Condition:New other (see details) Type:Fork Seal Manufacturer Part Number:OEM# 45875-84 Brand:Custom Chrome




Harley Fork Slider seal kit

Fork seal and retainer clip set.

Fit Harley Models;
FLT, FLHT, 4 speed FXWG, Softail and Dyna Wide Glide models from 1984 - 2012

These fits all 41mm fork slides from 1984 - on including:

    1984 - 1986 FXWG models.
    1984 - later FLT, FLHT, FLHR, & FLTR models.
    1984 - later FLST & FXST models.
    1984 - 2012 FXDWG models.

Custom applications using 41mm Showa-style fork slides.

Kit includes 2 x Seals and 2 x retainer Clips.

Replaces OEM# 45875-84

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