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1998 Tech Annual By Easyrider Harley-davidson & American Hybrid Owners on 2040-parts.com

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Webberville, Michigan, United States

Webberville, Michigan, United States
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1998 Tech Annual by Easyrider  Harley-Davidson & American Hybrid Owners

Excellent vintage condition.  100 pages, 

Sections include:

 Engines, Evo, Bandit, Pan Head Rebuild, etc.

Transmissions - Installing Jim's 5 speed, Giving your sporty the shaft, Fisher/Terry, Etc.

Carburetors

Chassis: X-Drive, Shoftail shocks on and FXR, Chassis Alignment, etc.

Electrical 
See photos! 

Thanks for viewing :) 

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