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Indian Chief / Scout Leaf Spring Handle Bar Centre 1938- 1944 New on 2040-parts.com

US $179.99
Location:

Newport, VIC, Australia

Newport, VIC, Australia
Condition:New Country/Region of Manufacture:Australia

reproduction handlebar casting centre for 1938 thru till 1944 Indian chief.

Made of cast steel, exact as per original. 
fully machined, ready for retubing.

Please note that the spotlight blackout bar is not included in this auction, but is available in another auction.
We have sold many of these, run them on our bikes for years. 

we only have a few remaining, and if you ever wanted yo customise the ride on your bars, here is your chance.
 


We are Listing this with a Bin price
postage will be real cost on this, shipped from Australia, and this is about 8 lbs.

If you need this piece, here it is, at a sensible price.


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