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Motion Pro Harley Armor Coat Clutch Lw Cable 67-0391 on 2040-parts.com

US $50.95
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Clive, Iowa, United States

Clive, Iowa, United States
Motion Pro Harley Armor Coat Clutch LW Cable 67-0391, US $50.95, image 1
Condition:New Brand:Motion Pro Manufacturer Part Number:67-0391

Stainless steel weave casing over longitudinally-wound inner housing
  • Clear Armor Coat cover protects chrome and painted surfaces
  • Premium chrome fittings
  • LW (longitudinally-wound) housing resists compression under heavy loads to deliver a precise, positive, non-mushy feel for enhanced performance
  • PE liner for durability and smoothness
  • Smooth and precise clutch operation
  • Housing length 65.5 inches
  • Free length 3.2 inches
  • Image is for reference only, actual product may vary
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