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Condition:New Brand:V-Twin Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:14-0102 Interchange Part Number:14-0102

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14-0102 by V-Twin

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  • VT No: 34-0506




    Plain round steel air cleaner with chrome mesh includes element, backing plate, and screws for a Bendix carburetor.




    Fits:

    FL 1972-1984

    FX 1972-1984

    FXST 1984-1989

    XL 1972-1987

    FXR 1982-1989

    FLT 1979-1989




    UOM:

    1 - EA




    Country of Origin:

    Imported


    Manufacturer: V-Twin



    Style: Round



    2016 Catalog pages: 77, 362, 693



    Measurements 

    Diameter: 5-1/2"










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