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Harley Davidson Oem Clutch Cable For Softail & Dyna 38666-00 on 2040-parts.com

US $19.95
Location:

South Lebanon, Ohio, US

South Lebanon, Ohio, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:Harley Davidson Manufacturer Part Number:38666-00 Placement on Vehicle:Array Surface Finish:OEM Black Cable Warranty:No

You are looking at a Harley Davidson OEM clutch cable.  Part # 38666-00  This came off a 2004 Fatboy.  The cable is in good shape as per the pictures, was just replaced with a stainless steel cable.  It fits other Softails & Dynas as well.   Measurements  64 7/16 housing length.  32 15/16 from adjuster to tranmission.  2 3/4 inner cable travel.   Please check with your local Harley dealer for fitment.  Thank you for looking. 

Dyna Models.

FXDC  2005    FXDL 2001-2005    FXDX 2000-2005   FXDXT  2001-2003  FXD 2000-2005

Softail Models.

FLST 2006   FLSTC 2000-2006   FLSTF  2002-2006   FLSTS 2000-2003   FXST 2000-2006   FXSTS 2000-2006    

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