Harley Hydra-glide Fork Neck Bearings Set on 2040-parts.com
Henderson, Nevada, US
Brand new in the package. Timken style bearings. Made by V-Twin in China..
Replaces Harley part number 48300-49
Sold as a pair
I am not a parts specialist. Please consult your local Harley guru for actual fitment. PLEASE ask all of your questions BEFORE placing your bid, as all sales are final and all of my items are sold as is.
Thank you for looking and good luck!
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