Custom Twisted Harley Davidson Softail Touring Chrome Shift Linkage on 2040-parts.com
Spring Valley, California, United States
Up for sale are custom manufactured Twisted Chrome Shift Linkages. These are Choppertime Prod. shift linkages made of steel, twisted, threaded, and show chrome plated in the U.S.A. I have these 12" adjustable to fit Harley Davidson Softail five speeds from 1984-2006, maybe others. These also fit Harley Davidson Touring five speed models up to 2006. Use your existing linkage ends or heim joints with this standard threads. I am not familiar with 2007 and newer so let me know. Shipping is fast priority mail. |
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